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08.05.2020 15:04 | # 1 |
C!N | |
I am considering to buy a sports spring that will lower 35mm to my 2009 model 206 1.4 8v BVA vehicle. I kindly ask the friends who use 206 high sports to share their experiences, satisfaction / dissatisfaction. My vehicle now has original size tires and hair rims, I am planning to switch to a 16 '' tire-rim duo towards the summer, waiting for your thoughts ...
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08.05.2020 15:04 | # 2 |
C!N | |
Don't we have any friends who can have ideas and experience now?
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08.05.2020 15:04 | # 3 |
GokhaN | |
I do not recommend you to wear rims larger than 15 ". It creates a distance between front and rear in 3.5 springs. The front stays in the air. I find it inconvenient in a front-wheel drive vehicle. You can use it with 5 cm eibach or 5 cm fk spring and 1 tooth torsion low. If you keep using the rim, the front will be flattened, I will recommend using it with the rim as soon as the original tire has big cheeks.
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08.05.2020 15:04 | # 4 |
dinoco | |
hi 1.4 cc 206's, 5mm spring -> 3,5mm will descend like 4 mm. I have friends doing the engine, because the engine is lightweight, it gives such a result. I also recommend the springs you are talking about, especially the aiback is very hard. The 1,6 2,0 engine 206 and the 5mm spring dropped at full value. but I think that it depends on the spring brand, they are all yawning different!
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08.05.2020 15:04 | # 5 |
C!N | |
Thank you guys for your advice. I think that 5cm will be too much for my vehicle, which means that 4-5 people are getting into the vehicle, and even now, my crankcase, which can make contact from time to time, will be exposed to more contact then. The only reason I want a spring is because I think of a 16 inch rim. I think the 15 '' rim will not show itself much, I think the cheeks will remain thick, I want the thin cheek as much as possible. By the way, Gökhan; Can I find out what the brand and size of the springs you use with RC wheels?
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08.05.2020 15:04 | # 6 |
Guests | |
I made a new application, I do not recommend 16 wheels with certainty, you will regret it. I use a 195 "50 * 15 tire with a 15" inch rim. I use a 35 mm spring in the front, the torsion height at the rear is 11.8cm. problems I have experienced; 1- The car falls on skating. 2- The front is a little up. 3- You drop kidney stones in every hole. 4- 3 people in a row do not rub, but the rim goes into the hood. my advice to you is 185 * 55 * 15 tires and 15 rims.
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08.05.2020 15:04 | # 7 |
d3Li | |
[QUOTE = mustafakirli] I made a new application, I do not recommend 16 wheels with certainty, you will regret it. I use a 195 "50 * 15 tire with a 15" inch rim. I use a 35 mm spring in the front, the torsion height at the rear is 11.8cm. problems I have experienced; 1- The car falls on skating. 2- The front is a little up. 3- You drop kidney stones in every hole. 4- 3 people in a row do not rub, but the rim goes into the hood. my advice to you is 185 * 55 * 15 tires and 15 rims. [/ QUOTE] Do you sell 16 wheels or go to 15 or not? Is the usual problems for 16 wheels? I think I am 16 wheels.
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08.05.2020 15:04 | # 8 |
ozaannn | |
I think there is no problem. I use it with 16 wheels. There are 3.5 springs. I have never dropped the back. I am thinking of enlarging the 16 wheels.
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08.05.2020 15:04 | # 9 |
orhanetap | |
If those who use 3.5 wheels and 3.5mm and 5mm bows share the picture, it can be made more logical. I have original wheels, but I am thinking about wearing a bow.
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08.05.2020 15:04 | # 10 |
GokhaN | |
I use 5 cm fk. You can use the springs very soft and you can easily drop them by 5 cm. You know, if you pay 3.5 cm and want the front to stay in the air like a goat.
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08.05.2020 15:04 | # 11 |
GokhaN | |
16 rims 195 45 16 185 55 15 with 15 rims If you use 205 40 17 on 17 wheels, there will be no friction at all. |
08.05.2020 15:04 | # 12 |
serkan24577 | |
I also use 16 rims I had no problems :) I did not use a spring but more
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08.05.2020 15:04 | # 13 |
C!N | |
I don't want to buy 5 cm and play shock absorbers, 3.5 seems reasonable for now.
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08.05.2020 15:04 | # 14 |
d3Li | |
No need to play with a 5 cm shock absorber
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08.05.2020 15:04 | # 15 |
C!N | |
I know that it is necessary to replace the shock absorbers. |
08.05.2020 15:04 | # 16 |
GokhaN | |
[QUOTE = Cl N] I know that it is necessary to replace the shock absorbers. [/ QUOTE]no you don't need to change it fk soft spring goes down with the shock absorber But if you say the cone suit car never get out of the way, it's up to you. |
08.05.2020 15:04 | # 17 |
Guests | |
[QUOTE = d3Li] [QUOTE = mustafakirli] I made new application, I do not recommend 16 wheels with certainty, you regret it. I use a 195 "50 * 15 tire with a 15" inch rim. I use a 35 mm spring in the front, the torsion height at the rear is 11.8cm. problems I have experienced; 1- The car falls on skating. 2- The front is a little up. 3- You drop kidney stones in every hole. 4- 3 people in a row do not rub, but the rim goes into the hood. my advice to you is 185 * 55 * 15 tires and 15 rims. [/ QUOTE] Do you sell 16 wheels or go to 15 or not? Is the usual problems for 16 rims? I think 16 rims are confused [/ QUOTE] I went from 14 to 15, it was like this, I don't know if I wear 16 ..
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08.05.2020 15:04 | # 18 |
GokhaN | |
[QUOTE = mustafakirli] I made a new application, I do not recommend 16 wheels with certainty, you will regret it. I use a 195 "50 * 15 tire with a 15" inch rim. I use a 35 mm spring in the front, the torsion height at the rear is 11.8cm. problems I have experienced; 1- The car falls on skating. 2- The front is a little up. 3- You drop kidney stones in every hole. 4- 3 people in a row do not rub, but the rim goes into the hood. my advice to you is 185 * 55 * 15 tires and 15 rims. [/ QUOTE] unfortunately, it's a bit about the tire brand. |
08.05.2020 15:04 | # 19 |
Guests | |
I think my car did not fall to the ground enough with a 3.5 spring because the gasoline was 1.4. so i'm losing control. I don't know how if I use a 5 mm spring. even the car has been lifted up, where I previously drove the snow, the car does not rub now, I don't understand how this spring :) I will look at the booklet and compare the data of the data
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08.05.2020 15:04 | # 20 |
Guests | |
By the way, somebody help me. how to drop the front part of the car stayed in the air: (((35 mm springs did not work at all. the car seems to be uplifted if i use 50mm spring, shock absorber etc. what should i do.
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