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Offline hastd2

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What are Coilovers????
« on: 13 December 2006, 21:21 »
Hi Guys, can anyone explain to me what the difference is between Coilovers and suspension kits :undecided:
I am going round in circles as i don't know what to get for my 97 P Mk3 8V :undecided:
I am aware the Coilovers are better going by the price, but does the price warrent the difference in performance????
Please help as i am getting quite dizzy going round in circles :cry:
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Re: What are Coilovers????
« Reply #1 on: 13 December 2006, 21:24 »
coilovers basically allow you to adjust both the ride height and the hardness of the damping where as normal suspension kits are set at one particular stiffness, usuall 30% uprated, and the ride height is determined by what springs come with it. This comes at a cost though, some kits can cost around the £600 mark

so it depends on what you want, if you want to simply improve the handling then a decent suspension kit would do the job where as if you want to fettle with both the ride height and damping to suit your mood then coilovers.

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Re: What are Coilovers????
« Reply #2 on: 13 December 2006, 21:32 »
Thanks Neaty,
Is there any make of Suspension Kits that you recommend and have good reports????
I live up in Aberdeen and the only place i know of that sell them is my local Halfords..."numptys"
Is there anywhere that you can recommend and what i could get for about £250.
Thanks again for the reply.
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Re: What are Coilovers????
« Reply #3 on: 13 December 2006, 21:37 »
check out www.venommotorsport.com and have a look at their suspension kits. Have sets to suit most budgets. Personally I cannot recommend any in particular but they are pretty helpful people at venom so might be worth giving them a bell and see what the recommend.

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Re: What are Coilovers????
« Reply #4 on: 14 December 2006, 09:39 »
i bought a set of brand new jamex coilovers for £340 its around the going price in staffordshire, try my site sponsors www.rennsport.co.uk speak to dan he will sort you out ;) i highly recomend jamex! havnt had a problem with them what so ever and they come with 2 years guaruntee where before i was on standard shocks the rear kept breaking every 2 months! had about 6 sets altogether.....
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Re: What are Coilovers????
« Reply #5 on: 14 December 2006, 09:58 »
The term coilovers means the springs are attached to the shock absorbers and form an integral unit. As aconsequence a threaded section on the body of the shock to allow movement of the top mount of the spring. Therefore giving flexibility of ride height.

As for makes - well pays yer money and takes your choice! Most consider Bilstein or Koni's best, but they are expensive. Weitec are considered good by some or Spax. Personally i dont know about jamex.
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