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Old 21-09-07, 11:31 AM   #31
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dont suppose you have before and after pics of the springs do you Grimmy? I never realised you had these, will look closer next time, what do you think the drop is?
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Old 21-09-07, 06:27 PM   #32
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im going to try the motobuild springs if worst comes to worst and it is too harsh ill just change them back
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Old 21-09-07, 06:52 PM   #33
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im going to try the motobuild springs if worst comes to worst and it is too harsh ill just change them back
Im tempted by the motobodge ones too after i convert to the mk2 bodykit with wheels . The xpowers are good if your worried about the ride. But i think for handling purposes the motobodge ones will be better. I personally like very little body roll.
They look very low on mk1s too.

I have been out in a mk1 hatch with motobodge springs and it wasnt to bad at all. looked the nucking futs too
their also a bit cheeper
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