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DaCrazyOne
18th December 2015, 23:27
Any recommendations for good coilover kit for road use that will give a good change to the drive, good brand at a good price? Wanting to know if can get a good branded kit for £200 area that are worth buying or save for something more?

Mickswan
19th December 2015, 13:28
Buy cheap buy twice, go for Gaz if you can. For the price they're worth it.

SimpleJoee
19th December 2015, 13:35
Buy cheap buy twice, go for Gaz if you can. For the price they're worth it.

He wouldn't know, slower than Prickle I heard.
Speaking of which, PM him.

KamRacing
21st December 2015, 13:12
Any recommendations for good coilover kit for road use that will give a good change to the drive, good brand at a good price? Wanting to know if can get a good branded kit for £200 area that are worth buying or save for something more?

How low do you want the car and realistically how often are you going to change the ride height. A £200 coilover set will be shit. You will get better quality from a lowering kit (http://www.kamracing.co.uk/car-tuning/citroen/citroen-saxo/saxo-suspension/suspension-kits.html).

DaCrazyOne
25th December 2015, 18:42
How low do you want the car and realistically how often are you going to change the ride height. A £200 coilover set will be shit. You will get better quality from a lowering kit (http://www.kamracing.co.uk/car-tuning/citroen/citroen-saxo/saxo-suspension/suspension-kits.html).

I have just had the car height increased. As the setting it was on the back axle was on its ass on lowest setting, now on middle setting. Think it is bout 50 to 60ml from ground clearance.