What’s the Difference Between Coilovers and Lowering Springs?
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Lowering Springs
Definition: Replace stock springs while retaining factory dampers for a lowered looks and centre of gravity. Pros:- Affordable to buy and install
- Improved aesthetics with reduced ride height
- Softer ride than coilovers as it is still using the stock dampers which tend to be softer.
- Fixed drop height
- Dampers may need retuning
- Wear over time leads to sagging
Coilovers
Definition: Integrated suspension system with adjustable springs, dampers, and ride height. Pros:- Height and angle on-demand adjustability
- Performance dampers reduce body roll
- Ideal for track, stance builds, or precise alignment
- Pricier and requires more setup
- Can be harsh on rough roads
Choosing What’s Right
| Use Case | Lowering Springs | Coilovers |
| Daily Comfort | Ideal | Possibly harsh depending on setup |
| Budget-Friendly | Yes | More expensive |
| Track Capability | Limited | Fully adjustable |
| Custom Setup | Fit & forget | Infinite adjustability are possible |