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TOMAS |
posted on 26th Dec 03 at 15:56 |
No not coilovers. Fixed 60mm springs with adjustable damp-rate dampers. | |
broster |
posted on 26th Dec 03 at 15:52 |
surely a standard shock wont fit the coil over set up thoi? or are they not coil overs on the rear | |
PaulW |
posted on 26th Dec 03 at 15:21 |
no harm in having a spare! | |
TOMAS |
posted on 26th Dec 03 at 15:16 |
seems reasonable but rear individual spax shocks are cheap anyway... I have a spare rear spax adjustable off my old setup. You can have it for £20 delivered... | |
PaulW |
posted on 26th Dec 03 at 15:09 |
well am gona send all the dampers back to spax get the refurbed, the rears are a bit soft on one side & the adjuster seems to make no difference. | |
stuyw |
posted on 26th Dec 03 at 15:02 |
if uve got 200lb rated springs with the coilovers then the 2.0 aint gonna drop that much than it is now | |
PaulW |
posted on 26th Dec 03 at 13:53 |
Yes I am sure they are coilovers - fitted them myself last year :lol: | |
TOMAS |
posted on 26th Dec 03 at 13:49 |
why dont you just wind them up to 45-50mm??? the springs that are in the rsx kit are rated at 200lb, they are plenty hard enough but if you want harder then you can buy springs from rally design for about £15 each. Are you sure you have coilovers? | |
Marc D |
posted on 26th Dec 03 at 13:48 |
keep em | |
PaulW |
posted on 26th Dec 03 at 13:33 |
Currently got the Spax RSX Coilover setup on my car, but given the fact I'm gona be fitting a 2ltr this coming year, would it be ok to keep this, or would it be better to change it. |