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  • coilovers.... the good, bad, ugly

    i was looking at getting some spax coilovers for my mk1. any1 had or know of any issues with them??

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    the mk1 i purchased was running spax shocks and sach springs, i really like the ride, its nice and firm, but its not like riding on nothing at all, i think the car has done about 30k withthe,m and they still feel in good nick....good rebound, good absorbsion. on some roads it does get a bit bumpy though, but hey....ure getting coilovers for one reason and one reason only....and that reason aint comfort

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    • #3
      Some of my friend's with drag car's use Spax coilover's in the back, but that's a different story.

      I think the spax in Oz are a bit more longer lasting than in Europe.

      I remember an european article about which coilover's to buy & the spax bodie's would rust & corrode over a very short period of time, but they weren't the only one's either.

      The H&R, Koni's & KW's were rated the best.

      How much are they asking?

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      • #4
        i cant remember but it was from the uk and was about AU$600-$650, demon tweeks have some nice weitec's ultra gt series with 80/80 lowering. about the same price http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/produc...23280220&app=Y

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        • #5
          Just saw some Eibach lowering springs for my Pogo - 159.65 pounds sterling + freight. What's that all likely to come to in Aus dollars?

          Dave

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          • #6
            Originally posted by DaveMack View Post
            Just saw some Eibach lowering springs for my Pogo - 159.65 pounds sterling + freight. What's that all likely to come to in Aus dollars?

            Dave
            about AU$400 + wateva stupid price they want to put on postage.

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            • #7
              Demon tweaks are one of the most reasonable companies for shipping!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by evorobin View Post
                Demon tweaks are one of the most reasonable companies for shipping!
                Yeah, Robin ... it was Demon Tweaks that I saw these on. Struck me as a reasonable price.

                Dave

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