Ok, 32 replies and tbh, still not clear on  options, from what I've heard 
from replies I have established the following (I think) which is a great 
help

As it has been confirmed (by Jim Hearne) my car appears to be an early 
model 2+2 and as such needs the longer rear springs (recommended by several 
to get 1100 springs) and front springs can be XR2 or 1.4 model springs.

So, are std. 1100 rear springs indeed the 'longer' springs as required or 
do I need extra long 1100 springs ? (on checking spring sizes I see std. 
1100 springs are approx. 307mm long)

Front springs seem fairly simple and got my head round them, however the 
whole idea of my enquiry was to improve the 60mm rear and 70mm front wheel 
arch gap. My springs at present all work fine, and as I never fitted them 
and have no history on them I don't really know what is fitted, so is there 
actually a solution to my problem, I want to reduce wheel gap by about 35mm 
?

I appreciate all replies, with pics would be a great help.

Thanks,

Calum.



On Wednesday, 29 March 2017 21:52:01 UTC+1, calum mcpherson wrote:

> I've recently changed my wheels 15" with 195-50-15 tyres to the correct 
> set up 14" with 185-55-14, and my 2+2 looks like a Land Rover. 
> I was going to change springs anyway, but now have brought this job 
> forward as not looking as I want.
> I understand that the manual states 'Quantum red springs' for front and 
> Fiesta mk2 1100 springs for rear, however when looking at lowering springs, 
> most seem to be a standardised Fiesta mk2 set up , most covering full range 
> excluding XR2 !!!!
>
> Anyone got any experience with lowering springs , any recommendations 
> would be great .
>
> Car has std. XR2 engine set-up, thanks.
>

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