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Author Coilovers or Spring and dampers?
Steve X16XE
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7th Jun 07 at 16:46   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

It's for the front.

I'm going to be using my corsa as a track day car.

I'm wanting to know what you think is best for handling. Don't worry about the price of things.

On the back i have Spax RSX 60mm setup (cheers Willay ).
Steve X16XE
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NE1?
Robin
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7th Jun 07 at 17:59   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

For a proper track car, coilovers all round TBH.
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quote:
Originally posted by Robin
For a proper track car, coilovers all round TBH.
Steve X16XE
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Make, Models?

sam-smith
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blistien or gaz off of dave a
Steve X16XE
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Is there anything he doesn't do?
IvIarkgraham
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yeah if money was no object i would have full coilovers - dont ask me what make though
Steve X16XE
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What do u think to the Spax RSX rear dampers and springs?
Robin
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Replace them with coilovers, they'll be too soft and it doesn't need to be comfortable.
Steve X16XE
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Even when set to hard?
ed
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quote:
Originally posted by Steve X16XE
Is there anything he doesn't do?
Blozzas.
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why do they have to be coilovers

If money is no object get a set mad eup for you with decent rates and high poundage springs.

Most off the shelf kits wont have stiff enough springs if you seroius about handling on track.

Look at the top end of bilsteins range

Superlite Ltd.
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weitec coilovers

or those fancy electronic blistien ones
Mattb
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quote:
Originally posted by Superlite Ltd.
weitec coilovers

or those fancy electronic blistien ones


a full pilbeam suspension setup
Steve X16XE
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quote:
Originally posted by Mattb

a full pilbeam suspension setup


Hmmm. I've just had a look on their website. Not much about sus on there. Might have to email them.

Tho i do like their steering rack
Dione J
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8th Jun 07 at 06:46   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I would love coilovers on my car...
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doesnt need full coilovers, decent struts (bilstein yellows) and correctly matched springs with the right poundage for the car will be better than 90% of the coilovers that are available.

(p.s I sell front coilovers seperately with any poundage springs and fully adjustable damping and ride height)
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Proflex!, but i suspect trhey will be a little too dear

 
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