Outlander Sport lowering kit
#2
Lowering springs from Colt-Speed Canada
They are available for the 2 and 4WD.
If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask!
(www.colt-speed.ca)
Colt-Speed Canada Team
#3
Since the Colt Speed springs are way overpriced at $738, I won't be buying them. Well, not only the price, but I want the vehicle lowered more than they will offer.
What do you guys think about having the factory springs cut down by 2 inches?
I wouldn't think it would be a big deal, but just in case, are there ever problems caused by chopping springs down? If not, I think a two inch chop is in store.
What do you guys think about having the factory springs cut down by 2 inches?
I wouldn't think it would be a big deal, but just in case, are there ever problems caused by chopping springs down? If not, I think a two inch chop is in store.
#4
Since the Colt Speed springs are way overpriced at $738, I won't be buying them. Well, not only the price, but I want the vehicle lowered more than they will offer.
What do you guys think about having the factory springs cut down by 2 inches?
I wouldn't think it would be a big deal, but just in case, are there ever problems caused by chopping springs down? If not, I think a two inch chop is in store.
What do you guys think about having the factory springs cut down by 2 inches?
I wouldn't think it would be a big deal, but just in case, are there ever problems caused by chopping springs down? If not, I think a two inch chop is in store.
In our opinion, do not cut the spring, leave the vehicle as-is.
Hope this helps!
#6
Isn't the Outlander Sport supposed to be based upon the lancer? I wonder if any of those springs would fit(stock takeoffs or aftermarket)? I also wonder if the Outlander springs will fit the Outlander Sport? You would think this would offer a slight lift since it weighs more. Thats what I want to look into doing.
#7
I say just wait awhile. Some company will start making them in production soon.
The vehicle is very new, give it some time.
Also, if you want to, email companies to request production for lowering spring on the Outlander Sport / RVR. Some company will look at the vehicle and decide if they will start making modification products if they think the vehicle will sell and have a good market.
The vehicle is very new, give it some time.
Also, if you want to, email companies to request production for lowering spring on the Outlander Sport / RVR. Some company will look at the vehicle and decide if they will start making modification products if they think the vehicle will sell and have a good market.
#8
Shorty has a good point. At least down here in the states, Mitsubishi has been advertising the hell out of the Sport.
Another option is to contact some mod shops if you have any local to you...sometimes such shops will have contacts or ideas to accomplish the task. It may cost you a bit more...but may be worth a shot.
Another option is to contact some mod shops if you have any local to you...sometimes such shops will have contacts or ideas to accomplish the task. It may cost you a bit more...but may be worth a shot.
#9
I am very interested in finding out what parts are interchangeable with the Lancer. I think that is an important subject that I have not seen covered anywhere. It could open the door to a lot of mods that already exist.
#10
Isn't the Outlander Sport supposed to be based upon the lancer? I wonder if any of those springs would fit(stock takeoffs or aftermarket)? I also wonder if the Outlander springs will fit the Outlander Sport? You would think this would offer a slight lift since it weighs more. Thats what I want to look into doing.
btw... i work at a mitsubishi dealership... only aftermarket parts we're offering on this is remote start lol