Hello Andrew and wellcome.
 
I have a H4.
I have 195/50/15 tyers on my car.
Not sure what shocks and springs I have.
the ride is ok/firm, 185/60/14 would be softer but I like it as it is.
 
Hope this helps. Regards Robert Greig
 

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 From: Steve Kodz <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Sunday, 10 June 2012, 20:37
Subject: Re: [Quantum Owners] Quantum H4 Suspension/Wheels/Tyres
  
Welcome to Quantum ownership and welcome to the club.

When my H4 was last on the road I was using 205/45/16 which would just about 
work without rubbing, but I was running AVO coilover suspension at all 4 
corners.  This did give a harsh ride.  It would be posible to replace the 
springs for softer one though.  I would suggest that for a good 
comfort/handling compromise 195/50/15 would be the best size tyre to run.

The offset is standard Mk3 Fiesta, ET35.

Regards,
Steve
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On Sunday 10 Jun 2012, Andrewow47 wrote:
> Hi I have recently purchased an H4 and will shortly be joining the
> owners club.
> 
> My question concerns suspension wheels and tyres.
> 
> The car has a 1.6 zetec engine and is based on a 1995 Fiesta so guess
> this is a Fiesta Mk3.5 but I am not sure.
> 
> The tyre size is 16/215/40 which just seems too wide for the car, they
> are virtually projecting beyond the wheel arches and the rears rub the
> arches over bumps.
> 
> I don't know what the suspension set is but the front ride height
> seems on the high side and the rear is a bit low and the rear
> suspension seems firm to say the least! In fact it really is spoiling
> the car on normal roads, on the plus side it corners like a go-kart.
> 
> I have read that the 'factory set up' was standard 1.6 Fiesta
> suspension on the front and 1.1 on the rear, I have do to something to
> improve the suspension as a matter of priority,I was thinking about
> just buying some standard 1.1 springs/shocks for the rear and taking
> it from there.
> 
> There are also a fair number of alternative suspension manufacturers
> such a spax, koni etc. who sell lower/stiffer/adjustable alternatives
> and I don't know if this would be better?
> 
> Also any guidance on wheel sizes/offsets and tyre sizes would be very
> much appreciated.

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