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Lowering springs
Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 12:15 am
by damon796
Hi guys i'm new here, i have just bought myself a '96 406 d turbo and wanting to get it some lows

ive had a look around fleabay and found some eibach lowering springs off a v6 coupe for 80 quid, but does anyone know if they will fit? If not recommend me some that will

thanks for any help much appreciated

Re: Lowering springs
Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 10:05 am
by gumby6371
Welcome to the forum matey, not had too much involvement in lowering cars but this worked quite well for me last weekend.
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Re: Lowering springs
Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 11:14 am
by damon796
Thanks for that but its not what I'm looking for in all honesty I want something a bit less pricey

Re: Lowering springs
Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 6:28 pm
by Sonia406
gumby6371 wrote:Welcome to the forum matey, not had too much involvement in lowering cars but this worked quite well for me last weekend.
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That made me chuckle!
In fairness, I know nothing about lowering a car... well I know enough in the respect you hit a pot hole and bye bye bumper

Good luck though, hope it goes well.
Re: Lowering springs
Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 7:31 pm
by damon796
To be honest I'm debating whether its even worth it, it handles pretty well at the moment and its such a comfy ride, I'd only be doing it for the looks

Re: Lowering springs
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 9:54 am
by Sonia406
damon796 wrote:To be honest I'm debating whether its even worth it, it handles pretty well at the moment and its such a comfy ride, I'd only be doing it for the looks

I don't know whether people in the UK do this or not, (I certainly haven't seen any) but have you thought about installing an 'air bag' sort of system? Ride up high, stationary low? That way you get the same handling without risking bumpers but at shows you get the cool factor because it's sitting low while stationary?

Re: Lowering springs
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 10:14 am
by damon796
Sonia406 wrote:damon796 wrote:To be honest I'm debating whether its even worth it, it handles pretty well at the moment and its such a comfy ride, I'd only be doing it for the looks

I don't know whether people in the UK do this or not, (I certainly haven't seen any) but have you thought about installing an 'air bag' sort of system? Ride up high, stationary low? That way you get the same handling without risking bumpers but at shows you get the cool factor because it's sitting low while stationary?

I've heard of it but it sounded expensive?

how would I do this? And is it expensive haha
Re: Lowering springs
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 10:43 am
by Sonia406
damon796 wrote:Sonia406 wrote:damon796 wrote:To be honest I'm debating whether its even worth it, it handles pretty well at the moment and its such a comfy ride, I'd only be doing it for the looks

I don't know whether people in the UK do this or not, (I certainly haven't seen any) but have you thought about installing an 'air bag' sort of system? Ride up high, stationary low? That way you get the same handling without risking bumpers but at shows you get the cool factor because it's sitting low while stationary?

I've heard of it but it sounded expensive?

how would I do this? And is it expensive haha
I don't know the ins and outs of it, probably is expensive... Maybe take a look at
this
Re: Lowering springs
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 11:30 am
by damon796
Yeah that's what I thought haha. I don't want to spend any more than £150 doing it so it's gonna be way over that

Re: Lowering springs
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 1:20 pm
by jasper5
Personally, I wouldn't bother!
My brother had lowering springs on his 406....I got sick of going round and refitting his rear exhaust, got knocked off soooo many times....also I got sick of refitting his front bumper after that got knocked off, a real PIA.
Re: Lowering springs
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 1:56 pm
by Sonia406
jasper5 wrote:Personally, I wouldn't bother!
My brother had lowering springs on his 406....I got sick of going round and refitting his rear exhaust, got knocked off soooo many times....also I got sick of refitting his front bumper after that got knocked off, a real PIA.
Yeah but if he had the air bag system he would ride high but sit low only when stationary.... Combining both luxurys etc..
Re: Lowering springs
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 5:55 pm
by Busman
Air suspension eh?? Just like a bus.
As the ever wise Jasper says, on cars this cheap it's best to leave it alone and enjoy your very cheap and splendid car for what it is, a comfortable cruising machine.
Re: Lowering springs
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 9:32 pm
by damon796
Busman wrote:Air suspension eh?? Just like a bus.
As the ever wise Jasper says, on cars this cheap it's best to leave it alone and enjoy your very cheap and splendid car for what it is, a comfortable cruising machine.
Yup, decided im not gonna bother haha its not really worth it

Re: Lowering springs
Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 10:02 am
by Sonia406
damon796 wrote:Busman wrote:Air suspension eh?? Just like a bus.
As the ever wise Jasper says, on cars this cheap it's best to leave it alone and enjoy your very cheap and splendid car for what it is, a comfortable cruising machine.
Yup, decided im not gonna bother haha its not really worth it

Very expensive isn't it?

I knew it would be a few pennies but good grief,
