Dan A
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What are the best coilovers for a corsa b.
Have been looking at leda, but any one think of others?
Dan
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l15ter
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price range will help
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Dan A
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Leda's are £1200
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scotts v6
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A BEEN TOLD BYE A FEW NOVA OWNERS THAT GAZ ARE VERY GOOD SET UP DONT NO IF THAT AL MEEN THEY WILL BE GOOD ON THE CORSA
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thegsi
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Is it for a LET or Valver?
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Dan A
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For the LET
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Luke
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AVO 
i really like mine
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SAL
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bilstein ps9's i think there called
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thegsi
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I've got Spax Kryptons for my LET with a 280lb front spring. Fully adjustable and handle superb. Make sure you have a firm poundage front spring because it'll just bounce and flex like murder.
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broster
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Best coilovers, how much do you have to spend!
the best affordable ones are bilstein pss-9's IMO, i have them on my car and they are awesome, iv had avo, seen and fitted a full range of kits from fk to leda, and the quality and ride of the pss-9 kit is very hard to beat!
some to look out for are AST, more track orientated, so not sure how they will weather, and not 100% they list the corsa...
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Vaux Lad
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I dont rate my avo's at all. They dont drop low enough
But there better than fk etc.
Id have spax/gaz over Avo
[Edited on 23-11-2008 by Vaux Lad]
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broster
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why do people assume coilovers are all about just going low!
avo dont design coilovers just to be -100mm
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Mr Turner
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i agree with broster, coilovers arnt just designed so you can deck your car. bilstein are very good set up, if you could get a matched damper and spring they will be very good.
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Ste L
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quote: Originally posted by broster
why do people assume coilovers are all about just going low!
avo dont design coilovers just to be -100mm
he doesn't mean stupid low..
set he's got now, drop a max of about 30 mill, with no thread left...
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broster
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thats not right.... mine sat like this:

had about 35mm left too
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Wayne
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what are jamex coilovers like? These are a little more priced than the FK's but thats all i can afford either fk's or jamex or should i not bother with either? Thanks.
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john_c20xe
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ive got fk ones i fink, cheepo coilovers, not damping adjustable but seem ok for the price, get what ya pay for i spose,
the threads keep seizing on them tho thats the only trouble
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scottmmw
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i have spax krypton gas ones there spot on.
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Vaux Lad
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quote: Originally posted by broster
why do people assume coilovers are all about just going low!
avo dont design coilovers just to be -100mm
Because thats what 90% of people have coilovers for,lol
You can get great handling with a good spring/shock setup. The Grp A big piston Blisteins come to mind.....
What springs have you got fitted in that pic? And standard top mounts or alloy?
[Edited on 23-11-2008 by Vaux Lad]
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Dan A
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quote: Originally posted by broster
Best coilovers, how much do you have to spend!
the best affordable ones are bilstein pss-9's IMO, i have them on my car and they are awesome, iv had avo, seen and fitted a full range of kits from fk to leda, and the quality and ride of the pss-9 kit is very hard to beat!
some to look out for are AST, more track orientated, so not sure how they will weather, and not 100% they list the corsa...
Id spend the 1200 on the leda's so somewhere around that.
how would you rate the leda's to the pss-9's ?
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Dan A
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Any one compare the leda's to the pss-9's ???
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broster
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Id have the pss9's over the ledas any day of the week.
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Jake
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quote: Originally posted by Wayne
what are jamex coilovers like? These are a little more priced than the FK's but thats all i can afford either fk's or jamex or should i not bother with either? Thanks.
jamex,hottuning,gmax are practically the same thing. great for slamming your car into the weeds, but ive heard they're even harsher a ride than FKs
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