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  1. I could stand to spend 500 to 600 if it made the car corner like it were on rails
  2. It's a Monte TDI 2012. I'm doing the rear break disc upgrade so thought it would make sense to get some spring chucked on at the same time! wouyld love some coilovers but its about £600 if your going for good ones.
  3. Well a low car always looks nice but no I'm interested in cornering. I've heard that if you go coilovers don't go for the cheap one as you would be better off with stock set up. Having said that I had a MK2 golf years ago and put a set of lowering springs and new shocks on it and it made a hell of a difference to the way it handled. Still that was long time ago and thing have moved on since then.
  4. Just interested if anyone has lowered or coilovered there mk2 Fabia and was it worth the money in the case of coilovers? If you just lowered with springs then is it as good or better than stock? Any advice would be welcome. Thanks
  5. Just found a Fabia Estate 2015 1.0 petrol axle assembly so thats a MK3, I'm a 2012 MK2!?. Am I in with a chance with that working do you know? Thanks
  6. Hi, Not long got myself almost the same Monte as yours but my one is a 12/2012 (62) plate. the dashboard is not the same but the rest is as a standard car. Anyway I'm interested in the back brake disc conversion as a looks thing for now and I know that the back axle is the way to go but do I need to be careful when choosing what year of Ibiza to go for as a donor? Anyway have a bunch more questions if you can stand to answer them but I'll just start with that one for now. Thanks.. Great car by the way

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