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Lowering the rear only? #541725
14/02/2008 17:47
14/02/2008 17:47

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For a year ago or so I bought a set of lowering springs from Novitec, but never got to fit them as I thought the front of an LE is dangerously close to the ground anyways, but the rear could really use some lowering. Now, is it possible to only mount the rear ones, without any consequences, and will it even look ok?

Re: Lowering the rear only? [Re: ] #541742
14/02/2008 18:11
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Its not just the spring length (and thus the ride height) - you'll be changing - you'll end up with different spring rates as well, which will alter your handling

basically, your car will be hard at the rear and soft at the front - it would probably oversteer.


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Re: Lowering the rear only? [Re: ] #541743
14/02/2008 18:12
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How much would you be lowering the rear? i think if one tyre was noticeably closer to the arch it might look odd... like you've got a boot ful of bricks!

When lowering do you need adjustable tie bars (like a TT) to control camber or is it an easy spring change?

Re: Lowering the rear only? [Re: Nigel] #541744
14/02/2008 18:13
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I dont think it would look right either, unless the back was lowered only very slightly. Is the front of the LE dangerously low? what kinds of roads do you drive on? \:o

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Re: Lowering the rear only? [Re: ] #541747
14/02/2008 18:23
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Well the front is quite low on the LE, especially because of the lips...and if i reduce it by 35-40mm as the spring does, then it will be VERY close to the ground

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14/02/2008 18:32
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If you dramatically change the pitch angle of the car you will increase undercar lift as well (unless the rear 'diffuser' on a Coop is actually any good at pulling air out from underneath, I don't know - probably no good at all!). This will make the front less grippy and maybe downright dangerous at 90mph+.

That plus the reasons above, like much more and very 'snappy' oversteer, I wouldn't recommend it at all!


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Re: Lowering the rear only? [Re: ] #541772
14/02/2008 18:53
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 Originally Posted By: yogisdk
Well the front is quite low on the LE, especially because of the lips...and if i reduce it by 35-40mm as the spring does, then it will be VERY close to the ground


I have an LE kit and 35mm lowering springs. I have at least 5" of ground clearance on the bodywork (less on the exhaust flexi), which is still plenty enough to get over speed bumps, and most kerbs, I can get my trolley jack under the side skirts. give it a try and see if it works for you \:\)

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14/02/2008 19:20
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i don't think i have 5", clearance that is \:P

Re: Lowering the rear only? [Re: ] #541807
14/02/2008 19:25
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have you measured it?

(clearance, that is)

how much is it lowered?

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Re: Lowering the rear only? [Re: ] #541823
14/02/2008 19:40
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i haven't measured it to be fair, but it wouldn't clear a regular sized kerb! have to be careful when parking!

its got eibach springs which are a 35mm drop!

also I can't get a trolley jack under the skirts, have to drive onto blocks of wood!

Re: Lowering the rear only? [Re: ] #541829
14/02/2008 19:48
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Mine is lowered by 30mm over standard and I've got LE lips fitted.

Still a fair bit of room I'd say \:\)

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Edited to add: Oooh good point about the trolley jack, I may have to do the same

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Re: Lowering the rear only? [Re: Tartandude] #541856
14/02/2008 20:11
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