sand-eel
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What are these made from for £189..........cardboard?
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Ian W
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Probaly the same as a pair that cost more but dont have an expensive name stamped on them
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AK
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honestly.... prob as good (read shite) as FK or any budget (under 500/600) set
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sand-eel
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what about spax rsx they are £545 thought they were good?
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AK
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i've never used Spax, but if it was me....
bilstein via harry hockley (or cheaper direct)
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Dave A
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they are utter utter shit.
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ed
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Fine mild steel threads on the underside of a car in the UK. Sounds like a good combination to me.
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sand-eel
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quote: Originally posted by Dave A
they are utter utter shit.
thankyou i was hoping someone else would agree
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Haimsey
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
quote: Originally posted by Dave A
they are utter utter shit.
thankyou i was hoping someone else would agree
Yea, im sure Dave has some you could buy which are utter utter awesome
Marcy Marc
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sand-eel
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harry hockleys are pretty expensive £300 per front strut and there not adjustable
[Edited on 19-10-2007 by sand-eel]
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ed
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They are adjustable.
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sand-eel
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crap so they are
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AK
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they are bilsteins - and the are expensive because thay are good
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sand-eel
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ya that sounds right, it was because i thought they weren't adjustable
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AK
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being adjustable doesnt automatically make them good.
I'd prefer a fixed height fixed dampning setup over a pish 'adjustable' set
How often are you really going to 'adjust' your suspension setup onthe road? After the first two weeks, never probably
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sand-eel
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adjustable bilsteins are good though, i agree for road use i would have them fixed but on track at least damping adjustable
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AK
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do you take your car on track?
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sand-eel
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i have another car for the track that i just got, a 1.4 sport
[Edited on 19-10-2007 by sand-eel]
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CORSA NUT
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quote: Originally posted by Haimsey
quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
quote: Originally posted by Dave A
they are utter utter shit.
thankyou i was hoping someone else would agree
Yea, im sure Dave has some you could buy which are utter utter awesome
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AK
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
i have another car for the track that i just got, a 1.4 sport
[Edited on 19-10-2007 by sand-eel]
so not the car your wanting to put these on? i'm confused!
a 1.4 16v is going to be fun on track peep peep out my way
Plans to 2.0 it? Make sure you get decent front suspension for it, higher poundage springs
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sand-eel
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i was just looking for suspension for the 1.416v and thought i would post these cheap things up for a laugh.
aye i think the poor old 1.4 isn't going to cut it unless turbo time or xe time, aye prob 300lb springs
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AK
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a standard 2.0 would be the best bet... turbo 1.4 is too fragile for track in my opinion... and expensive
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sand-eel
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suppose i could do a full xe conversion for about £1000 or alot less
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AK
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yup... and leave it standard untill the car car truely cope with track work....
brakes and decent setup are more important than raising power from 160-200bhp
trust me...
i've done the corsa track car thing - never again
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sand-eel
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why was it too expensive, things going wrong etc
the bay will be welded up and strengthning plates will be welded in aswell.
why is it good to take off the front anti-roll bar?
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