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Monte Carlo Lowering Options?

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Alright Lads/Ladies

Ive been driving a white skoda monte carlo for the last year and i would love to get away from the huge wheel gap.

Have been looking at coilovers and the prices are madness!!!

Ive heard about HR Springs and they look good. Anyone any thoughts or links to other topics?

Thanks

Andy

skoda ones £180

Anyone tried FK Hightech springs? They say they lower 35/40 and only cost £60. I had FK coilovers on my old Bravo and couldn't fault them

put 70 profile tyres on it LOL!!!!

Fill the car with sand or start eating like there is no tomorrow :D

Buying one of these "cuties" helps too:

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Edited by Kent (DK)

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Thanks lads! Some smart arses on here! Decided not to lower her!

Thanks lads! Some smart arses on here! Decided not to lower her!

No, I was just trying to put a smile on your face. That didn't happen and for that I apologize, but it doesn't make me a smart ass.

Edited by Kent (DK)

Thanks lads! Some smart arses on here! Decided not to lower her!

I can highly recommend the Eibach lowering springs (30mm drop) from Awesome GTi.

If you want to tighten the handling get the H&R 25mm rear anti roll bar too.

Steve

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