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206 ride height?
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propower
PostPosted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 6:38 am Up
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So Iv had my 206 just over a month now, liking it so far although Iv rarely been out driving! Perks of having a workvan, anyhow.. It seems to sit pretty high of the ground. I havnt measured the distance between the ground and the body or the gap between the tyre and the wing.

Is this normal ?


 

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DanT
PostPosted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 7:14 am Up
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Looks pretty normal to me, would look a lot better 30/40mm lower mind you.
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You'll need that height for these
 

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DanT wrote:
Looks pretty normal to me, would look a lot better 30/40mm lower mind you.

I agree! What He Said

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Depending on engine/gearbox/steering and tyre size the ride height should be between
Front 123mm and 133mm (+12/-10mm)
Rear 123mm to 133mm (+14mm/-11mm)

Measurements are taken between the road and jacking points.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 6:25 pm Up
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Thanks for the replies guys!

Im thinking of lowering it tbh. Just not a cool look sitting as it is ha. Also planning on getting some 307 17" alloys plus a better spoiler on the rear plus a major service, cam belt, oils, coolant and a general look around.

With lowering it, what do you guys suggest ? Coilovers or spring swap on the front ? Also what brand springs or coilovers ? Seen a few sets on fleabay for £130 new, any good or worth dodging ?

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propower wrote:
Thanks for the replies guys!

Im thinking of lowering it tbh. Just not a cool look sitting as it is ha. Also planning on getting some 307 17" alloys plus a better spoiler on the rear plus a major service, cam belt, oils, coolant and a general look around.

With lowering it, what do you guys suggest ? Coilovers or spring swap on the front ? Also what brand springs or coilovers ? Seen a few sets on fleabay for £130 new, any good or worth dodging ?

Cheers all

A decent spring/damper set up will be the better option and cheap coilovers are to be avoided like the plague if you ask me, ruins the ride completely and generally dont last very long. Unless you need to go really low or adjust the height regularly there's not much need for coilovers anyway.

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I agree with dan in the fact you pay for what you get.

Yet my racelands, yes racelands the first ebay budget brand are still going strong after 5 years!

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What make are the OE standard for the front spring/damper assembly ? Both front struts are Delphi on mine.

Is it wise to fit lowering springs to OE dampers/struts ?

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