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Lowering front correctly

Posted: 28 Jun 2015 09:42 am
by Marius98
Hello! I found a 360 for sale, which I'm buying next week, but it has a problem: the front jumps because of short springs (M-Benz). How could I fix the problem? Where can I find good lowering springs? Some say that MR2 rear springs and EP90 in shocks would be okay, but are there any other ways? Thanks for info!

Re: Lowering front correctly

Posted: 28 Jun 2015 03:53 pm
by 360beast
Putting stiffer oil in the front dampers would make it even bouncier therefore less control over the car.

You can get lowering springs from Dai off here his website is http://www.classicswede.com

For the dampers standard ones won't be as safe as shortened dampers which are also available from Dai or you can get them from Gaz directly.

The shortened dampers are for safety as when they are at full extension if you go for 2 or 3" lowering springs then the spring can become uncaptive.

Re: Lowering front correctly

Posted: 28 Jun 2015 05:02 pm
by Marius98
360beast wrote:Putting stiffer oil in the front dampers would make it even bouncier therefore less control over the car.

You can get lowering springs from Dai off here his website is http://www.classicswede.com

For the dampers standard ones won't be as safe as shortened dampers which are also available from Dai or you can get them from Gaz directly.

The shortened dampers are for safety as when they are at full extension if you go for 2 or 3" lowering springs then the spring can become uncaptive.
Would lowering springs from Dai be okay with original Volvo shocks? Because right now my budget is limited, so I want something cheaper..

Re: Lowering front correctly

Posted: 28 Jun 2015 06:15 pm
by 360beast
To an extent yes but you would still be risking the springs becoming uncaptive if you hit a bump hard enough for the dampers to fully extend.