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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Lowering my car in Montreal? Recommendations?

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    Do you guys think it is worth it to lower my car here in Montreal?
    The roads here are ridiculous potholes everywhere
    Will I completely screw up my suspension if I were to lower my car say 1.4" in the front and 1.3" in the back?

    Eibach pro lowering kit & Bilstein shocks are what I would use if I did do this.
    The car will only be used in the summer

    what models of each should i be looking for?
    Last edited by anthony911; 07-23-2009 at 09:54 AM.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings Antoinebourdeau's Avatar
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    Re: Lowering my car in Montreal? Recommendations?

    I think you will be fine if you lower your car. just don't lower it to the extreme.
    I say 25 to 25 1/2" from the ground to fender should give you plenty of clearance while eliminating the fender gap.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Re: Lowering my car in Montreal? Recommendations?

    what do you mean 25 to 25?

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    Re: Lowering my car in Montreal? Recommendations?

    You'll be fine. I lowered my previous car 1.5" front and 1.6 in the back on low pro tires and i never had a problem. I was using eibachs with kyb shocks

    On my current car i'm slammed and no problems at all. I'm using H&R coilovers.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Re: Lowering my car in Montreal? Recommendations?

    nothing ever happened to the suspension?
    how much did it cost you to do it?
    what exactly do I need to do it
    shocks and springs only?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings ed@mtl's Avatar
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    Re: Lowering my car in Montreal? Recommendations?

    Springs should do it but it's best to change both the shocks and springs at the same time.
    '17 S3 Mod: JB4 - Past cars: '14 Allroad - '10 Q5 3.2 - '07 A4 Avant 2.0T - '98 A4 2.8

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    Veteran Member Three Rings Antoinebourdeau's Avatar
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    Re: Lowering my car in Montreal? Recommendations?

    Quote Originally Posted by anthony911 View Post
    what do you mean 25 to 25?
    I mean lowering it to be between 25" and 25 1/2" from the ground to the top of the fender.. so like 2"(?) lower then stock non-sport?

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Re: Lowering my car in Montreal? Recommendations?

    Ok so what am i looking at
    eibach springs
    billstein shocks?

    any models in particular i should be looking at
    what would this cost me..labour and all

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    Veteran Member Four Rings ed@mtl's Avatar
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    Re: Lowering my car in Montreal? Recommendations?

    Give Rombotis Tuning or High Performance Autosport a call. They should be able to help you out.
    '17 S3 Mod: JB4 - Past cars: '14 Allroad - '10 Q5 3.2 - '07 A4 Avant 2.0T - '98 A4 2.8

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    Senior Member Three Rings 1blka4's Avatar
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    Re: Lowering my car in Montreal? Recommendations?

    droppin ur car depends on quiet a few things. are u looking for comfort, or just stiff ? also the size of ur rims and tires. these i believe make the best ingredients. in montreal, i've been driving with stock shocks and h&r springs for about 2 years and i use to have a reiger kit. very tricky with pot holes, corners and some streets where they dont care about our lowered cars. so the best thing at the end is wat u r looking for, if its comfort get some coilovers cuz eventually u'll get them(do the best work). but if u jus want a drop regardless of feel then spring it with some shocks. good luck
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    Re: Lowering my car in Montreal? Recommendations?

    ^ ^ ^

    Umm, not exactly. You don't need to go coilovers to compete with a good spring/shock setup.
    If you get adjustable shocks, you have as much control over "feel" as you do with coils, really... you just don't have height adjustment with a spring/shock combo.

    Some coils are such a PITA to adjust that you're better off buying a pre-set shock and spring combo because they usually feel good out of the box.

    I used to ride FK Koenigsports and they felt alright... they were too soft for the first year I owned them, and it took that long to work up the nerve and patience to rip them out to adjust the dampening.

    Currently I have bilstein sport shocks and neuspeed sport springs, and I love the setup. A bit stiffer than OEM, but definitely very nice ride and improved handling.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Re: Lowering my car in Montreal? Recommendations?

    I'm looking for a nice look but I don't want to sacrafice all the comfort the car has. I want it to stay a decent smooth ride. I was thinking about getting H&R or Billstein shocks with Eibach springs I wasn't sure if I should get the coilovers

    I'm looking to drop it about 1.3 inches
    My tires are 235/40/18 my rims are 18x8 ET35
    the car is a 99 A6 2.8 Quattro

    thats the info that I think could best answer this thread
    I don't want to drive and feel like I have no shocks I would like the drive to stay as smooth as it can with a dropped car.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings ed@mtl's Avatar
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    Re: Lowering my car in Montreal? Recommendations?

    Billstein shocks with Eibach springs will give you what your looking for. H&R springs are a bit more stiffer. The choice is yours.
    '17 S3 Mod: JB4 - Past cars: '14 Allroad - '10 Q5 3.2 - '07 A4 Avant 2.0T - '98 A4 2.8

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    Veteran Member Three Rings joeporto's Avatar
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    Re: Lowering my car in Montreal? Recommendations?

    you'll be fine in mtl with a lowered car "everything you heard is a myth"
    you just need to drive it accordingly, i mean it wasent a suv to start with.
    i know somebody with bilstein hd's on a benz and it's real smooth but high
    and i know somebody with bilstein sport on a audi and it' a bit stiffer them oem but much lower.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings headshok2002's Avatar
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    Re: Lowering my car in Montreal? Recommendations?

    Quote Originally Posted by joeporto View Post
    you'll be fine in mtl with a lowered car "everything you heard is a myth"
    you just need to drive it accordingly, i mean it wasent a suv to start with.
    i know somebody with bilstein hd's on a benz and it's real smooth but high
    and i know somebody with bilstein sport on a audi and it' a bit stiffer them oem but much lower.
    Well the shocks obviously have no effect on ride height... they do have a real impact on ride quality, though. Again, my bilstein sport/neuspeed sport combo is quite comfortable, but it is a lot lower than I thought it would be (quite a bit lower than neuspeed quotes, I think).

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    Veteran Member Three Rings joeporto's Avatar
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    Re: Lowering my car in Montreal? Recommendations?

    yeah true, i forgot about that

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    Re: Lowering my car in Montreal? Recommendations?

    I install this past weekend the Bilstein sport - Eibach combo and I feel softer than the standard OE suspension, but the lowering is exactly that I looking for , not too much

    Feel softer with this combo is normal??

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