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Mike_XS
PostPosted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 12:26 pm Up
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I lowered the front of the 206 on Bilstein shocks with 40mm springs about 3 weeks ago. On Saturday I am gonna tackle the torsion bar (already on uprated Bilstein shocks). Only at the moment the car looks pretty level. If I drop the back end 40mm the front will be too high. So now I am considering getting lower springs, maybe 50 or 60mm.

I would like to know, at what drop would I start compromising performance for looks? As much as I would love no arch gap at all, I still want the best performance I can get.

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for street performance 40mm drop is nearly max out.

and Bilstein shocks won't take anything lower than that.

 
 

 

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40mm is good, any lower is a compromise
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You are probably on the limit of performance, 50 and definately 60 is too low. Not saying that handling would be bad at 60, just not as good as 40.

And yeah don't lower 60mm on bilstein shocks.

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Optical illusion. Standard height on 15inch is 133mm on front and back
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Harry wrote:
You are probably on the limit of performance, 50 and definately 60 is too low. Not saying that handling would be bad at 60, just not as good as 40.

And yeah don't lower 60mm on bilstein shocks.

Debatable that sir

Im only 70/80 all round and its only the stretch that holds me back (but i must say they do perform bloody well in the dry)

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Ah right, thought that may be the case. I'll stick to the 40mm springs.

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Optical illusion. Standard height on 15inch is 133mm on front and back

Bizzare...Strange what the eyes do! I could of sworn the arch gaps are very similer. So if I pull the rear down 40mm it wont look odd?

 


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Addaz wrote:
Harry wrote:
You are probably on the limit of performance, 50 and definately 60 is too low. Not saying that handling would be bad at 60, just not as good as 40.

And yeah don't lower 60mm on bilstein shocks.

Debatable that sir

Im only 70/80 all round and its only the stretch that holds me back (but i must say they do perform bloody well in the dry)

You wish Wink

If I was doing it purely for performance, 45 would defnately be the max.

And bouncing off the bumpstops isn't good for performance as it isn't pushing the wheels into the floor as much as it should be Laughing

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You are looking at the arch gap, stand back and look at the sill Wink
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The term level is pretty meaningless. Being 'level' could mean the arches are level or the sills are level to the floor, both are very different.

If you want to compare there are lots here

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Harry wrote:
Addaz wrote:
Harry wrote:
You are probably on the limit of performance, 50 and definately 60 is too low. Not saying that handling would be bad at 60, just not as good as 40.

And yeah don't lower 60mm on bilstein shocks.

Debatable that sir

Im only 70/80 all round and its only the stretch that holds me back (but i must say they do perform bloody well in the dry)

You wish Wink

If I was doing it purely for performance, 45 would defnately be the max.

And bouncing off the bumpstops isn't good for performance as it isn't pushing the wheels into the floor as much as it should be Laughing

Yeh cut bump stops didnt work for me Whistle...

Its the brake lines that go smash into the chassis now Laughing

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Addaz wrote:
Harry wrote:
Addaz wrote:
Harry wrote:
You are probably on the limit of performance, 50 and definately 60 is too low. Not saying that handling would be bad at 60, just not as good as 40.

And yeah don't lower 60mm on bilstein shocks.

Debatable that sir

Im only 70/80 all round and its only the stretch that holds me back (but i must say they do perform bloody well in the dry)

You wish Wink

If I was doing it purely for performance, 45 would defnately be the max.

And bouncing off the bumpstops isn't good for performance as it isn't pushing the wheels into the floor as much as it should be Laughing

Yeh cut bump stops didnt work for me Whistle...

Its the brake lines that go smash into the chassis now Laughing

They aren't that important anyway Rolling On The Floor Laughing

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They aren't because he can only go 5mph because it just scrapes everywhere he goes Laughing
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Just adjust the torsion bar as needed. it can go whatever hight you want. Doing the springs again is pointless and will only be an inconvenience.
 
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I had 40mm springs on front and lowered 80mm at back. Its too low and sits like a shopping trolley. 60mm would def be max imo Smile
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