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clee wrote:I don't see the point in putting coilovers on a road car Sorry Dave
Unless you're the sort of person that will set them up for all journeys .
M25 SETTING Tesco Setting Speed bump .......Sunday twisty countryside ,ohh feck Stuck behind Mr Tucker the silly old F###er overtaking setting ........................................
You will spend more time adjusting the buggers than driving the car
Peter ,do you change the settings or set and forget once it feels good
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David Gentleman wrote:clee wrote:I don't see the point in putting coilovers on a road car Sorry Dave
Unless you're the sort of person that will set them up for all journeys .
M25 SETTING Tesco Setting Speed bump .......Sunday twisty countryside ,ohh feck Stuck behind Mr Tucker the silly old F###er overtaking setting ........................................
You will spend more time adjusting the buggers than driving the car
Peter ,do you change the settings or set and forget once it feels good
Lee, that doesnt make sense. Whats the difference between a coil over kit and a normal adjustable damper kit, other than you can adjust the height to exactly where you want it, other than relying on the fixed height of the springs that you can do nothing about it?
You set them up to a good all round setting and leave them like that!
Only if your going to do a track day, or offroading may you change the settings/ride height..
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peterg wrote:Lee....youve missed the point, having the height adjustment is quite important, and you wont have it on the standard or stiffness adjustable only shocks. I have the rear of my car set slightly higher than the front to help keep the handling neutral, I also have the drivers side front corner a couple of mms higher than the passenger side to accomodate my great bulk getting in!!! Admittedly its not going to be worth loads of seconds on any given lap, but it is useful to have and lots of little things eventually add up to big things!!
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andyh877 wrote:Sorry to dissapoint you mate but they aint no blingin addon..... them is standard equip on race spidas
but it is slammmed to de max init
bling it on
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It's a dick-thing ,fully adjustable, coil over ,anodised ,fine pitch thread , asp ......................I haven't got a clue how to set it properly .
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