allyp
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Registered: 14th Aug 07
Location: Torquay, Devon
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Hi all, will spax -50mm springs be ok on bilstein oe spec shocks, cos ive already got the bilstein shocks on the front and dont want to spend more money on shortend shocks.
Thanks Ally
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dan_c4rsa
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Registered: 12th Dec 06
Location: North Yorks Drives: MK3 Seat Cupra
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i dont think you need shortened shocks it just helps them to no bottom out 
should be fine i guess
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allyp
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Cheers Dan, i thought so ive already got nova lowered springs and grips really well but the rear coils on the springs are hitting each other which is annoying, so ill invest in some spax and bilstien rear shocks
thanks
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scottyp1989
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Registered: 29th Jul 07
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if you are using standerd shacks but lowering springs i would change the shocks aswell other wise the spring has got a chance of faling out the cup an when you jack the car up it will fall out aswell. an how do you meen the coils on the springs are hitting each other????
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Dave A
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replacing shocks is more to do with the damping rates than the length if the piston.
springs and shocks with unmatched damping rates = shit handling and ride quality.
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Superlite Ltd.
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quote: Originally posted by Dave A
springs and shocks with unmatched damping rates = shit handling and ride quality.

spax -50mm are crap 
They make my bum hurt
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allyp
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cheers for the help guys, new to the site and you have all been very helpfull. I have now decided to spend a little extra and get eibach springs and bilstein shocks, it wont look as low as it is now on nova -40mm springs but at least it wont be as bouncy and crashy.
cheers
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