I want my 206CC SE lowered!
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Steve_Flatley
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nothing wrong with springs at the front and the torsion bar or whatever it's called adjusted to suit - thats what i got done and it's fine
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teddy206 GTi
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It will do the job but to retain the handling balance you need to uprate the rear. Otherwise it will understeer more. The rear will roll just like before this will cause the stiffer front to try to lift the inside front wheel reducing grip.
It's fine if you never reach the limits but for ultimate handling you will need the rear bars uprating. But then most CC's weren't bought for their handling abilities.
It's fine if you never reach the limits but for ultimate handling you will need the rear bars uprating. But then most CC's weren't bought for their handling abilities.
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Good point, although understeer isnt really a problem for me (if I turn the traction control off). Probably cos the back of my car is much lighter and I've got the koni's on "full 'ard"A strut brace will further increase understeer.
They make the front end even stiffer. If the rear is free to roll as before then the stiffer front end will still try and lift the insde front wheel - reducing grip and traction in the bend.
