Jambo
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Need some new suspension soon.
I dont want coilovers, so no FKs
Im interested in bilstein yellows and koni yellows or reds.
Can anyone offer any advice to which is better and for what reason, im looking for a firm ride but i dont want it crashy!!
Dont want to spend more than £500 really, but if its worth it i can stretch to it!
All advice welcome please
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Jambo
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Oh and best places to buy them from, i swear demon tweeks are having a laugh as they want £500 fro the koni yellows, swear OVd used to sell em for £350 IIRC
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ed
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Koni shocks on whatever springs you got
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myaztecorsa
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I'm running adjustable Koni shocks with eibach springs and they are nothing short of superb. Also, because they're adjustable - you can choose how stiff you want the ride.
http://craigrigby.co.uk/corsa.php
http://www.rigbyc.plus.com/gallery/Cars/McKennas%20Corsa%20SXI/index.htm
http://www.jonesj.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Vauxhall%20Corsa%201.2%2016v%20SXI/index.html
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Joff
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
Oh and best places to buy them from, i swear demon tweeks are having a laugh as they want £500 fro the koni yellows, swear OVd used to sell em for £350 IIRC
Yes, they did
Now who's wishing PVD were still around
I have some "worn" Bilstein Sprintline shocks and FK springs for sale.
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iceman
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bilstein shocks with eibach springs
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ed
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Yes, PVD did used to be a good company and had good deals, but the boss run it into the ground. Shop around Jambo, i'm sure you can get them for a good price.
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myaztecorsa
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Try Merseyspeed on 0151 525 9954 www.merseyspeed.co.uk - they are usually very cheap.
http://craigrigby.co.uk/corsa.php
http://www.rigbyc.plus.com/gallery/Cars/McKennas%20Corsa%20SXI/index.htm
http://www.jonesj.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Vauxhall%20Corsa%201.2%2016v%20SXI/index.html
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CORSA NUT
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Koni Yellow's with Eibach 500mm springs
Cost a bit though!
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Joff
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quote: Originally posted by CORSA NUT
Koni Yellow's with Eibach 500mm springs
Cost a bit though!
Yes, I can imagine there would be a fair bit of bodywork mods needed with those springs
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CORSA NUT
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Jambo
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quote: Originally posted by Joff
quote: Originally posted by CORSA NUT
Koni Yellow's with Eibach 500mm springs
Cost a bit though!
Yes, I can imagine there would be a fair bit of bodywork mods needed with those springs
what springs would you reccomend for higher poundage? Wit hgood ride quality, dont wanna really go lower than 50mm, 40 would do fine. Eibach?
Also, anyone know the advantages of Red koni's over yellow
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myke
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thought the reds were the budget ones?
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Jambo
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really? Oh my mistake, ill go yellow
Steves seemed to ride nice with the koni's
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myaztecorsa
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
quote: Originally posted by Joff
quote: Originally posted by CORSA NUT
Koni Yellow's with Eibach 500mm springs
Cost a bit though!
Yes, I can imagine there would be a fair bit of bodywork mods needed with those springs
what springs would you reccomend for higher poundage? Wit hgood ride quality, dont wanna really go lower than 50mm, 40 would do fine. Eibach?
Also, anyone know the advantages of Red koni's over yellow
Yellows are adjustable reds are not. Eibach are a 40mm drop - look @ the pics of mine on the links below.
http://craigrigby.co.uk/corsa.php
http://www.rigbyc.plus.com/gallery/Cars/McKennas%20Corsa%20SXI/index.htm
http://www.jonesj.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Vauxhall%20Corsa%201.2%2016v%20SXI/index.html
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Jambo
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Cheers mate, looks like a toss up between bilstein and koni, both around the same price.
need to find someone who doesnt charge £500 nicker for the koni's tho
Car looks smart btw mate, love the colour
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myaztecorsa
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
Cheers mate, looks like a toss up between bilstein and koni, both around the same price.
need to find someone who doesnt charge £500 nicker for the koni's tho
Car looks smart btw mate, love the colour
Thanks mate
I got my shocks @ Max live 2003 and got 20% off - they cost £260(ish) and the springs were around the £120 mark.
I'll speak to Merseyspeed tomorrow and see how much they could get you a set for.
http://craigrigby.co.uk/corsa.php
http://www.rigbyc.plus.com/gallery/Cars/McKennas%20Corsa%20SXI/index.htm
http://www.jonesj.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Vauxhall%20Corsa%201.2%2016v%20SXI/index.html
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vibrio
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
Need some new suspension soon.
I dont want coilovers, so no FKs
Im interested in bilstein yellows and koni yellows or reds.
Can anyone offer any advice to which is better and for what reason, im looking for a firm ride but i dont want it crashy!!
Dont want to spend more than £500 really, but if its worth it i can stretch to it!
All advice welcome please
bilstein (proper shocks) and eibach go well but are expensive U2U Andy for what he thinks. if you want adjustable shocks then I would go for the proper adjustable koni's. although for £500 you could get the coilovers
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myaztecorsa
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quote: Originally posted by vibrio
quote: Originally posted by Jambo
Need some new suspension soon.
I dont want coilovers, so no FKs
Im interested in bilstein yellows and koni yellows or reds.
Can anyone offer any advice to which is better and for what reason, im looking for a firm ride but i dont want it crashy!!
Dont want to spend more than £500 really, but if its worth it i can stretch to it!
All advice welcome please
bilstein (proper shocks) and eibach go well but are expensive U2U Andy for what he thinks. if you want adjustable shocks then I would go for the proper adjustable koni's. although for £500 you could get the coilovers
Yes but £500 coilovers aren't gonna give as good a ride as a £500 shock and spring set up. If I was gonna go for coilovers, I'd spend a few hundred more than that. Coilovers are more suited to track days than everyday road use.
http://craigrigby.co.uk/corsa.php
http://www.rigbyc.plus.com/gallery/Cars/McKennas%20Corsa%20SXI/index.htm
http://www.jonesj.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Vauxhall%20Corsa%201.2%2016v%20SXI/index.html
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myke
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quote: Originally posted by vibriobilstein (proper shocks) and eibach go well but are expensive U2U Andy for what he thinks. if you want adjustable shocks then I would go for the proper adjustable koni's. although for £500 you could get the coilovers
andy switched for Gaz coilovers. said they were loads better than the billies/eibach.
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vibrio
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quote: Originally posted by myke
quote: Originally posted by vibriobilstein (proper shocks) and eibach go well but are expensive U2U Andy for what he thinks. if you want adjustable shocks then I would go for the proper adjustable koni's. although for £500 you could get the coilovers
andy switched for Gaz coilovers. said they were loads better than the billies/eibach.
yeah well I doubt jambo is going to drive like Andy does
his car stuck to the road with that combo so god knows what his new set up is like
koni/Eibach is what I would go for.
corsa B is £299 for the shock/spring kit or £250 just for the shocks + Eibach springs £135 from Larkspeed
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3CorsaMeal
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u2u Red_sxi for a price.
he sold me koni yellows.
dunno about the springs i got with em tho, ROC performance
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iceman
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Eibach 50mm springs from RED_sxi 114 plus 10 quid delivery
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antscorsa
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jambo go max power london u mite get a bargain.
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Joff
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quote: Originally posted by myaztecorsa
Yes but £500 coilovers aren't gonna give as good a ride as a £500 shock and spring set up. If I was gonna go for coilovers, I'd spend a few hundred more than that. Coilovers are more suited to track days than everyday road use.
FK's HighSport (£500 coilover) kit is designed PURELY for road use and give excellent ride quality over other kits (both coilover and non-coilover).
If you take them on the track, you'll be disappointed as yes a £500 shock and spring kit is going to outperform the FK HighSports.
FK's track coilovers are the Konigsports.
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