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Kris TD
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3rd May 04 at 13:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Joff
You can buy Koni dampers individually, so go for those with the springs you've got now.

Eibach discontinued the uprated anti-roll bars a while ago, but Whiteline do a beefier bar (something like 22-24mm).

With the state of the roads, you want suspension that will have some travel in it - being able to put the power down mid-turn, safe braking and more importantly good handling are all reliant on your wheels touching the ground.
If the suspension's stiff, you'll be skipping over bumps in the road.


whiteline front one is 27mm rear is 24mm.
the_legend_of_yrag
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Originally posted by sassyminx
ok so ill leave the harder one, but i got springs at min, still on standard shocks, but to be replaced with dampers......anything else ideally? wot about front and rear strut braces??? they any good or not?


Got a front strut brace on my corsa and hadnt made a noticable difference tbh, just looks good!
Joff
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3rd May 04 at 14:10   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Kris TD
quote:
Originally posted by Joff
You can buy Koni dampers individually, so go for those with the springs you've got now.

Eibach discontinued the uprated anti-roll bars a while ago, but Whiteline do a beefier bar (something like 22-24mm).

With the state of the roads, you want suspension that will have some travel in it - being able to put the power down mid-turn, safe braking and more importantly good handling are all reliant on your wheels touching the ground.
If the suspension's stiff, you'll be skipping over bumps in the road.


whiteline front one is 27mm rear is 24mm.


MAZIN better than I thought!
Kris TD
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3rd May 04 at 16:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

demon tweeks motorsport bit sells em, cheap too, less than 100 quid

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