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lowering





Yeah get rid of the springs and fit lowered ones. Even better get the dampers to match, and get that torsion bar as the rear lowered too otherwise you will look like a hotrod
 


welding torch..

heat the bottom coil just as it starts to rise (Use a plumbers heat shield)..

the spring will bend.. as the height is obtained.. remove the heat.. simple !

Joe.
 
  Abarth Grande Punto


to be honest mate i would not mess about with the original springs it will only cause trouble, i lowered mine with eibach springs and they were about £60 for the 2 front ones. so its still £60 but its worth it
 


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