IS2 Lowering Springs
IS2 Lowering Springs
Coilovers will be a *lot* better than lowering springs (possibly adjustable, ride not compromised when lowered etc), and cost no more to fit. So saving your money for coilovers will be no bad thing !
James S Would it be difficult to fit coilovers myself?? Its just with them being pre-tensioned??
James S Would it be difficult to fit coilovers myself?? Its just with them being pre-tensioned??
Coilcovers should be easier to fit than springs as you drop the whole unit out and replace with the coilcover, with springs you have to clamp them to get them off the shock making it slightly more difficult, I want coilcovers eventually but for now the springs will defo do me I can't stand how high my car sits.
If you have a set of spring clamps its no problem to do them yourself. Me and a mechanic mate did mine in my garage
Coil Overs are easy to fit - so long as you are a half way decent DIY mechanic. I did my own, however I did borrow the ramps and tools of a local garage for easy access, and there was a mechanic around if there was a problem. Take your time and if you don't have a good memory photograph the fittings before you remove anything, then you have a reference to work from.
The trouble with lowering springs is that although they're designed to go with the stock dampers, the other way round doesn't apply - i.e. the stock dampers weren't designed for use with shorter springs, so their full travel isn't used and ride quality suffers as a result. I only really notice it going over bumps, and it's much harsher on that sort of thing.