

i'm tempted to whack them on ebay and keep the profit instead and spend a tiny bit of the profit on lowering springs.


i like the standard ride hide and feel as it is hmmmm

opinions people i'm a bit confused


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nutter wrote:it's rock hard makes the car twitchy on the limit on uneven surfaces, and the missus complains the ride is too hard.
jonno wrote:I have yet to ride in a car with coilovers that was any good at all on the road- they are always too hard and tend to skip over the slightest bump.
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Maybe its the owners that havent understood that adjustability doesent just mean cranking it up as hard as it will go, i dont know?
Personally I can recommend Koni Adjustables and Eibach springs- rev1 cars had rebuildable struts that take the koni inserts directly
- anything after rev1 will need to source a set of rev1 struts
(there are plenty kicking around for little money).
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Makes for a very stable suspension setup in a MkII, on the softest setting its drivable on the road and
nearer the stiffest settings its quite nice on track too.
Neil.
i think that's what i may do, sell the tein's for now.keep the cash as i need it right now really and then get a Koni set up and some springs.
nutter wrote:and the missus complains the ride is too hard(not the first time
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I reckon standard shocks with Eibach springs is more than man enough for most cases.
vindezal wrote:nutter wrote:and the missus complains the ride is too hard(not the first time
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I reckon standard shocks with Eibach springs is more than man enough for most cases.
Ive never had a bird and im 25![]()