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corsa_godfather

posted on 27th Jan 04 at 18:01

125mm?holly shit


carnoisseurcraig

posted on 27th Jan 04 at 17:44

Gaz also available at £450


Meat-Pie-SRI

posted on 27th Jan 04 at 17:06

Gaz are the lowest ones redilly available for corsa's i think. mine go 125mm, very :cool:


3CorsaMeal

posted on 27th Jan 04 at 14:31

i was thinking a meat feast pizza and garlic bread, but then u don't get much relish, its a tough world


carnoisseurcraig

posted on 27th Jan 04 at 14:17

why dont you get the avo coilovers.

At £475 you get the best of both worlds at a good price. They aint gonna be as confotable as the FK highsports but your getting AVO's race pedigree and technology for the road going person.

DEF worth the money.


DP.

posted on 27th Jan 04 at 12:46

But the konigSports are £760 on the url posted above... which is why I went for the Spax RSX kit (£500)


Joff

posted on 27th Jan 04 at 12:43

quote:
Originally posted by DP.
and btw, you can adjust the dampers on the spax rsk kit unlike them highsports ;)


Which is why FK have the KonigSports ;)

The idea of the HighSport kit is that they're for the road - not track use altho alot of people find they're more than happy on the track too.
The HighSport is designed with comfort in mind, so there's no point in having damper adjustment - it's already super comfortable.

If you need stiffer coilovers then you've bought HighSports for the wrong reasons and should have got the KonigSports which even on the softest setting, are stiffer than the HighSports.


Joff

posted on 27th Jan 04 at 12:40

FK coilovers can.

FK say the standard Corsa spring is more than up to the job of supporting the C20XE but if required, can supply heavier poundage springs.


DP.

posted on 27th Jan 04 at 12:40

i also have the spax rsx kit and mine seems fine... might look at uprated springs when i have spare cash tho...

and btw, you can adjust the dampers on the spax rsk kit unlike them highsports ;)


Stu_22

posted on 27th Jan 04 at 00:43

Can coilovers cope with 2ltr engines Ive got the spax kit


luca2020

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 23:52

i think the highsports are 40-70mm lowing range


Dave

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 23:36

Thought so, ta muchly :thumbs:


Joff

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 23:35

HighSports and Silverline Plus are height adjustable only.

KonigSports and Silverline Plus X are height AND damper adjustable


Dave

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 23:21

K, will do.

Just a quick question, are they height adjustable with fixed damping or is damping adjustable too? It doesn't say anywhere but I'm guessing the only the Konigsports have adjustable damping.


Joff

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 23:18

Best to call dude, I'm not in work at the moment and not in sales when I'm at work :cool:


Dave

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 23:15

Now then Mr Joff man, I ordered mine just before xmas and they still aren't here, any chance you could chase them up for me? ( I was gonna ring anyway, just thought I'd ask you and save myself a call).

Order will be under David Wallbank

Cheers


corsa_godfather

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 23:13

yeah think il go for them.just wait on loan :(


Joff

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 23:00

FK Coilovers @ PVD


corsa_godfather

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 22:53

want a set of fk highsports.corsa b.where will a buy them from.how low do they really go