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Old 09-01-2009, 07:41 PM
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Spring recommendations

I have an 09 factory JCW coupe and thinking about lowering it. I put H&R sport springs on my Jetta GLI and I'm somewhat satisfied with them. There is a creaking coming from the front end, could be the strut bearings but with only 35K on it I would hope they would not be shot. Just curious if anybody locally has any thoughts on springs for the MINI. I saw some lowered MINI's at the Balducci winery run but wasn't sure who they belonged to. I'm looking to lower the car to improve handling/corning but I don't want to sacrifice the ride by much...meaning I don't want it to feel like I'm riding in buck board wagon. I know coil overs would be the way to go however I don't want to shell out that much money just to have the car lowered. Any input appreciated.
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Old 09-03-2009, 06:02 AM
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Since you've taken coilovers out of consideration lowering springs are about your only option. You'll get aprox 1" lowering and a higher quality spring to get the better cornering that you're looking for.

I have the Texas Speedworks installed on mine and am very satisfied (compared to the JCW springs I had on it). Gives me more handling, the ride is a little bumpier but it seems to absorb the bigger bumps better and of course a little meaner look (IMJ)

If you look a couple posts lower than this someone was trying to sell a set at a bargain price.
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I use NM springs and Koni FSD strut/shocks - no sacrifice in ride quality and nice handling.

Got them thru Aaron at Outmotoring .com
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