Filby1
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Best drop for Handling?
any help? running -60mm at the mo all round
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Rob B
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Koni yellows/blistein shocks and eibach springs
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Rileysport
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bilstein shocks down 60 mm 
have a spin in mine if you want mate... go-kart stylee
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Filby1
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getting the Bilstein stuff i think maybe go for a 50mm drop rear as there is alot of nois bang crash think its too low and its dropped even more with the springs ageing dont think there is much travel at the rear anymore any other advice on this prob?
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Filby1
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what springs you got mate?
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Rob B
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Same for me mate im running FK supertec, my handling is shoot cause of how low it is but then i like the way it looks... what 60mm you got at the mo dude ? Coilovers are apprently good for cornering..
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3CorsaMeal
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depends on type of roads you are using to get a true "best for handling" amount
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Rileysport
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think they're apex or spax... swapping for jamex after chrimbo as per brosters recommendation
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Filby1
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Where ya get Jamex springs? Rob b i got my spring second hand not sure what they are.
3CM im using nasty semi manin road driving badly maintaind full of pot holes. what ya recomend mate?
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3CorsaMeal
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a land rover
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Rob B
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quote: Originally posted by Filby1
Where ya get Jamex springs? Rob b i got my spring second hand not sure what they are.
3CM im using nasty semi manin road driving badly maintaind full of pot holes. what ya recomend mate?
Ah right fair enough, in the dry i love mine it sticks like glue in the wet however its a different matter i think if you want a good handling car i would say eibach springs for defo but i dunno much about shocks.
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Gg_mf
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quote: Originally posted by Filby1
what springs you got mate?
A slinky....heheh
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N90ATH
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aye i'm the same as sri co have the bilstren set up but with jamex springs,, guessin he ot the from tuning.co.uk or wot eva its called
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Rileysport
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quote: Originally posted by Nath1985
aye i'm the same as sri co have the bilstren set up but with jamex springs,, guessin he ot the from tuning.co.uk or wot eva its called
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N90ATH
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aye shame really cos if u order from anywere else u get the 40mm blistren springs but as tuning.co.uk only order the dmapers and then add teh springs
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Filby1
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There not the Sprint line dampers are they? ther the cheaper sportline?
[Edited on 22-11-2005 by Filby1]
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a_j_mair
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i used to have a full bilstein kit, was like a go kart
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Rileysport
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quote: Originally posted by Filby1
There not the Sprint line dampers are they? ther the cheaper sportline?
[Edited on 22-11-2005 by Filby1]
the black ones... whichever they are, i honestly can't fault them
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quote: Originally posted by SRi-Co
quote: Originally posted by Filby1
There not the Sprint line dampers are they? ther the cheaper sportline?
[Edited on 22-11-2005 by Filby1]
the black ones... whichever they are, i honestly can't fault them
you mean the OE spec ones lol
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Filby1
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yep mate what are the black ones?
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Rileysport
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quote: Originally posted by broster
quote: Originally posted by SRi-Co
quote: Originally posted by Filby1
There not the Sprint line dampers are they? ther the cheaper sportline?
[Edited on 22-11-2005 by Filby1]
the black ones... whichever they are, i honestly can't fault them
you mean the OE spec ones lol
I've got a photo somewhere of a standard one off the car... next to a black billy job, the difference is then obvious
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Filby1
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post it up mate been trying to find pics of them together for ages to see the difference beween them
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Rileysport
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quote: Originally posted by Filby1
post it up mate been trying to find pics of them together for ages to see the difference beween them
working just now.. i'll get it on here tomorrow
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Filby1
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anybody else too need to see weather the push rods are bigger than OE on the rear as well as the front.
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Rileysport
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quote: Originally posted by Filby1
anybody else too need to see weather the push rods are bigger than OE on the rear as well as the front.
if by bigger you mean fatter, yes they are
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