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I was searching and came accross These springs I was wondering would these fit, i like the adjustable thing and i would really like them, well please let me know...

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If you're talking about coil-overs don't buy 'em. They'll make too much camber and besides springs and struts is the way to go.


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Originally posted by BTCC Mondeo:
If you're talking about coil-overs don't buy 'em. They'll make too much camber and besides springs and struts is the way to go.


BTCC, i dont believe your statement is valid


depending on how LOW you set the coilovers, yeah you can affect camber.....i have coilovers same as springs, and the ride is fine, as long as you arent more than about 1.5 inches down

what makes you say that springs/struts is THE way to go?

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Originally posted by BTCC Mondeo:
If you're talking about coil-overs don't buy 'em. They'll make too much camber and besides springs and struts is the way to go.


n00b :rolleyes:

Back to topic. They could work but here's what you have to consider:
- Strut diameter
- Spring rate
- Free lenght

There are quite a few of us running coilover conversions like that. Most of us use a kit made by Ground Control. MB, Check out the search feature and you should find all the info you need.


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