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Post16-06-2004, 15:42    Subject: What are the benefits of a lift kit? Quote

Hey everyone!

'A while ago, I had a suspension system installed on my Seat Ibiza 81KW - with a Cupra kit. It lowered the car by 15-20 mm. The car's handling was really great! At 100 km/h, you could easily do the 'moose test'! I then had to remove the lowering springs because it was a bit too low. I left the shock absorbers in. Now it's about 15-20 mm lower. It looks really good, but the original springs are just too 'weak' and soft. Now I've read that there's a lift kit available, and I was wondering if it would make a difference, or if it's even possible to have the original springs and the lift kit installed. Would the handling then be better than in the standard vehicle?' Is it even worth installing this?

Thank you for your replies.
thirsty


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