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CorsAsh

posted on 12th Oct 04 at 16:09

Just got the shocks in the end, will stick with my gmax ones for now, then get some eibach -50mm in a week or two :thumbs:


Adam_B

posted on 12th Oct 04 at 13:34

I thought Gmax and Jamex were the same company? sometimes when we order g-max suspension from work they come in jamex boxes :boggle:


italianjob

posted on 12th Oct 04 at 13:19

g-max is too soft.. pish.. try summit else


CorsAsh

posted on 12th Oct 04 at 12:44

Am replacin my worn out suspension with some Bilstein shocks all round, now I've seen a kit available from Online, Bilstein shocks and Jamex springs for £189. Thing I want to know is; is it worth replacin Gmax with Jamex, or should I save myself some money and just get the shocks?

The guy's told me that Jamex are TUV approved and matched to the dampers - is that just blag? I know neither spring are the best around, but anyway - stick with Gmax or fit Jamex?

Cheers guys... :thumbs: