Rich H
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Right, I've done a quick search using what I think are logical phrases, but nothings really come up.
Basically I am looking at replacing the coilovers on my car within the next couple of months as and when funds allow. I don't really want to spend much more than £350 which I know doesn't buy me top spec stuff.
It's currently on FK Highsports which don't seem too bad, and a direct replacement kit can be bought for around £325 from somewhere like Venom motorsport.
Anybody got any other suggestions? I'm not going to buy the really cheapo eBay jobbies. I will probably look at getting the correct poundage springs this time round too, just not sure how I go about getting them 
People's opinions and links etc please!
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Ant
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people slate FK, but iv had no problem with my highsports, why do you want to replace?
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lil_g
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I found my spax RSX kit to be pretty good 
Still on standard poundage springs iirc, so higher poundage ones would be even better
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lostboy
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Have a browse through here clicky
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Rich H
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Yeh I don't have an issue with FK, seem fine, don't creak etc. Are a little bit crashy but I think that's because they're the wrong poundage.
What stands out the most here (I'm not the only one who's commented on them!):

That's partly the reason, and also because they're 5 years old and starting to look pretty worn out - all the paints coming off etc.
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willay
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how much will you realistically want to spend
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Rich H
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On a budget tbh so £350ish. £400 absolute tops and begrudgingly 
I did think about getting these FK's totally refurbished, but by the time I've replaced all the bits and had the springs recoated etc, I may as well have bought a new kit lol.
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willay
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Bilstein maybe for around 400 quid, won't be coilovers though. Or maybe Konis?
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jr
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Bilstein or Koni Fixed height if it was me
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Iain M
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I had spax tax mate. I thought they where a good bit of kit. Can't complain at all.
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Mark.W
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Jamex do coilovers mate for around £300
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jr
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i wouldnt go for cheap coilovers IMO, put a quality fixed rate kit on and think your be amazed
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dalejones
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got some Gaz front coilovers here good condition comes with 250lbs springs and 300lbs £320 posted
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Mark.W
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Bilstein B10 kit?
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Rich H
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Dale - Cheers for the offer mate, but I don't have the funds for it at the moment anyway - just doing my research so I know how many pennies I'm going to need!
Wooly - I wouldn't be going for a Jamex kit - I don't want anything too budgety (even though I know my price limits means I'm not looking at hugely decent stuff)
Jr / Will - I had started to contemplate this. What sort of ride height do they give? No idea how low mine is atm, I do like the way it sits atm though (and hasn't been impractical yet either!) I know a lowered Corsa is never going to be comfortable, but what is the ride comfort on a decent fixed rate spring kit? Guessing better than cheap end coilovers?!
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Mark.W
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Bilstein B10 kit gets great reviews on here.
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Rich H
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Even they're out my budget! Hmmm, will have to get saving or hope I can pick up a bargain I think!
Cheers!
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jr
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Gaz is as cheap as I would go, dampning adjustable too, speak to pickford on here
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by willay
Bilstein
End of story, proved and tested XE suspension.
Use 300lb front springs.
About £350, far superior to cheap coilovers.
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willay
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are they about 350 though? their prices are fucking silly.
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Graham88
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I had Spax RSX on my Corsa and it handled pretty good but then it was a 1.4 so I can't comment on the results on an XE.
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Rich H
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
quote: Originally posted by willay
Bilstein
End of story, proved and tested XE suspension.
Use 300lb front springs.
About £350, far superior to cheap coilovers.
Bilstein B10 kit is around £450 on the sites I've seen! There's 1 kit on eBay for £320 atm but I can't afford it atm anyway! Presumably buy a kit for a Corsa then source the uprated poundage springs from Bilstein btw?
Cheers James, I'll drop him a PM
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willay
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bilstein or someone like http://www.coilsprings.co.uk/
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random dav
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Had Spax for nearly 4 years with high poundage springs and can't complain. Car get's used everyday too.
WRLFC !
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a_j_mair
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quote: Originally posted by jr
i wouldnt go for cheap coilovers IMO, put a quality fixed rate kit on and think your be amazed
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