07-03-2014, 12:55 PM
How would the examiner know though!? It doesnt have stamped on them "saxo springs"
If they are seated correctly and dont cause rubbing etc then theres no reason why an MOTr wont pass them. But as we all know, an MOT doesnt mean a car is safe, just that it meets a lot of red tape requirements.
As I said, fit what you like, but if someone fits a coil spring with a different tension rate and stiffness than that designed for the vehicle then IMO you dont seem to care about your life or the life of the three lads you drive round everyday or other roads users.
If they are seated correctly and dont cause rubbing etc then theres no reason why an MOTr wont pass them. But as we all know, an MOT doesnt mean a car is safe, just that it meets a lot of red tape requirements.
As I said, fit what you like, but if someone fits a coil spring with a different tension rate and stiffness than that designed for the vehicle then IMO you dont seem to care about your life or the life of the three lads you drive round everyday or other roads users.
Wishes for more power...