I'm excited for these! With all your expertise, I'm assuming that you designed these to specifically fix the short comings of the other Springs available on the market, viz. the lack of comfort and dramatic front drop.
I have 2020 ti sport RWD with sunroof if lower about 25mm from now (Eibach too low for me) let me know the cost I might get it.For your reference front 19x8.5 245/30/19 Rear 19x10 285/30/19 From floor to frender F&R about 27inches.Thanks.
Regarding the lowering springs, we collaborated with a coil factory (one in Italy and one in Netherlands) which produce the springs to our specifications. Most of our competitors produce the lowering springs in a hot-wound process, but our production is a cold-wound. This process makes the springs more reinforced and more durable and offers a quality ride/handling.
The Alfa Romeo Giulia, like most of the Alfas has the front side that is lower than the rear, so in order to have a balanced lowering we have projected the 25mm springs in the front and 30mm in the rear axle. We usually do this on many vehicles, where the front part of the chassis is lower. These springs has been fitted to the Giulia 2.0T/2.2JTD (136hp/150hp/180hp/200hp/280hp) and we have of course the TUV certification with them.
Right now price is not set but looking to compete around $287.00 (not set in stone yet). Again most of the sets will be made in Italy, some will be made in Netherlands, mostly the Stelvio.
Regarding the Giulia Quad, to be as precise as possible we need the car in their spring factory in Italy to do a suspension study on it, we are working on to find the car and to rent it but it’s difficult to find in Italy, go figure. I will keep you informed about it. Maybe sometime next year.
First install on Q2/Sunroof/Adaptive Suspension. Front 25" 5/8, rear 26" (photos is not great, will take better ones later...) Customer is very happy as old lowering springs lowered way too much.
Optioned just like mine, guess I know what mine will look like haha.
I would’ve had it installed yesterday if the tech at my dealership didn’t slice his finger open
First install on Q2/Sunroof/Adaptive Suspension. Front 25" 5/8, rear 26" (photos is not great, will take better ones later...) Customer is very happy as old lowering springs lowered way too much.
The lip under the front bumper edge by the wheel.The reason i ask because I have ST spring it measure 3.5 inches and I am 170lbs there is another 1/4 inches when I sat in.Even I side way and slow drive off the drive way I still scrape the bump edge.
I swap ST back to OE next day.So you carry any front spring lower mine 2020 about 1/2 inches my stock front measure is 27 inches or only coilover can do that less.
I recommend coilovers but if you are willing to try mine you will like them better than ST. ST did not get the 2.0L springs right at all. I just threw away 3 sets of them
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