bubble
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iv done a search and FK seem to be popular. im after some that are height adjustable front and rear. what do peeps recommend?
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harveygsi
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herd they are quite good
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ed
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FK are a bit crap to be honest. As with most coilovers, they aren't inteneded for road use and will corrode to buggery unless you clean them every day. Alo they have that stupid camber adjustment on them which is a right mare to set up.
However, you could get the Silverlines, which are stainless steel and have anodized parts to prevent corosion. Though they still have the stupid camber adjusment on them.
The best you can get are probably Whiteline or Gaz. Though they will still corrode as they aren't inteneded for road use really.
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bubble
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what if i were too treat them with an anti-corrosion treatment?
and are the rears an independant spring or complete assembly?
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ed
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The rears are basically the same as they std set up. However, they have uprated oil dampers and height adjustable platforms for the springs to sit on.
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bubble
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quote: Originally posted by ed
The rears are basically the same as they std set up. However, they have uprated oil dampers and height adjustable platforms for the springs to sit on.
so how are the rears adjusted then?
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mwg
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What are the Spax ones like that are for sale in the classifieds?
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loo_goblin
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spax r shocking for corrossion, i got silverlines, and also a good serving or copper slip on the treads.
but as stated coilovers rnt intended for road use
oh and the camber is gay thing to piss about wit on the fks, but they r best value for money
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broster
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best coilovers..... leda then gaz IMO
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sigibbons
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http://www.kw-suspension.com/en/20_Technology/20_Salt_Spray_Test/index.php
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ckallis500
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that link to the KW site, i am running the KW variant1 coilovers on my corsa.. awsome handling and look sweet in stainless.
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Rick Draper
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Best coilovers....Ledas every time.
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Siberia
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yes leda's are the the best but are you going to spend 1600 quid?
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Rick Draper
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quote: Originally posted by Siberia
yes leda's are the the best but are you going to spend 1600 quid?
I spent more than that just on the front ones......They are well worth it though.
[Edited on 25-02-2006 by Rick Draper]
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R Lee
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Scott, don't waste your money on the FK's.
They'll do your head in, corrosion, adjustment, basically overall quality.
But saying that, they are a very competitive price and may appeal to you
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ckallis500
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if i were to buy a new set of coilovers, without spending too much money like the leda's cost i'd get a set of avo's there proper coilovers on the back too, there about £550 i think. there fully adjustable front and rear , but there not stainless...
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mwg
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quote: Originally posted by Rick Draper
quote: Originally posted by Siberia
yes leda's are the the best but are you going to spend 1600 quid?
I spent more than that just on the front ones......They are well worth it though.
[Edited on 25-02-2006 by Rick Draper]
what car is that on?
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Rick Draper
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quote: Originally posted by Matty G
quote: Originally posted by Rick Draper
quote: Originally posted by Siberia
yes leda's are the the best but are you going to spend 1600 quid?
I spent more than that just on the front ones......They are well worth it though.
[Edited on 25-02-2006 by Rick Draper]
what car is that on?
This one:

I have FK's on my corsa GSI and i feel they are better than the Avos i had at first on my Nova. The Avo's popped seals and were of a decidedly shoddy build quality.
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mwg
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Have you got anymore pics of that anywhere!
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Rick Draper
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Yes I will post some up later on.
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by bubblevaux
quote: Originally posted by ed
The rears are basically the same as they std set up. However, they have uprated oil dampers and height adjustable platforms for the springs to sit on.
so how are the rears adjusted then?
By adjusting the height adjustable spring platfors
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