Best coilover kit?
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How much have you got to spend and what's the main reason you want them?
"best" means different things to different people, some people may say a roll Royce phantom is the best car in the world, others the maclaren f1, but it's no point suggesting either if you can only afford a fiesta
"best" means different things to different people, some people may say a roll Royce phantom is the best car in the world, others the maclaren f1, but it's no point suggesting either if you can only afford a fiesta
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I would like to here the options. I run nearly new H&R prog rate springs at the minute. Lovely ride not bumpy or crashy. Lovely in the bends too. I have been daydreaming about coilovers. I would like to be able to set the car at exactly the height I want. Not slammed at 60mm but a bit lower than 40mm maybe. I want the car to be comfy but handle as it is now. Any surgestions. 

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Best affordable ones I've seen and had experience with that give good adjustability and ride comfort as well as good handling so far are BC racing coilovers. Best no money spared option are obviously Ground-control, Leda, GAZ etc.
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These mate?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BC-Racing-Coilove ... _982wt_722
How much are groundcontrol/Gaz cost out of interest?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BC-Racing-Coilove ... _982wt_722
How much are groundcontrol/Gaz cost out of interest?

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BCs are weld on; mate supplies them for about 800 euro ready to fit on your own struts in exchange basis or 750 or something like that for just supplying the coil-overs to weld on yourself.
Gaz are about a 1000 pounds I think. They used do the cheaper kit for road use but discontinued it so only offfer the Gold ones now.
The GC are about the same and in my opinion they look the best for quality as the GAZ ones leave a little to be desired in the top-mounts.
I can't really comment on either though as I've only seen GAZ coil-overs in person and have only seen them fitted to the car and I don't even know anybody around that has a GC kit.
Gaz are about a 1000 pounds I think. They used do the cheaper kit for road use but discontinued it so only offfer the Gold ones now.
The GC are about the same and in my opinion they look the best for quality as the GAZ ones leave a little to be desired in the top-mounts.
I can't really comment on either though as I've only seen GAZ coil-overs in person and have only seen them fitted to the car and I don't even know anybody around that has a GC kit.
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They do look very good and decent price too but only thing is I'd like if they had camber adjustable top-mounts and wondering are they butt welded to the bottom of the stub or do you leave abit on the strut so it slides into the coil-over threaded sleeve abit for added strength.
It looks like RPM got GAZ to do the roadspec kit for them after they discontinued it themselves
It looks like RPM got GAZ to do the roadspec kit for them after they discontinued it themselves
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Yeah, just ask about how the strut is welded on. The BC coils have a threaded sleeve that you take off the shock and that you weld to the strut which you cut down with leaving a few inches at the base.
The sleeve then slips down over this and you weld all around the bottom and then screw in the shock afterwards again.
The RPM/GAZ one is probably the same but its just the bit that says it doesn't matter what dia. strut you have caught my attention as obviously with the BC ones, depending on your strut size, you either pick a 45 or 51mm inner dia. sleeve coil-over so that it fits over your strut.
The sleeve then slips down over this and you weld all around the bottom and then screw in the shock afterwards again.
The RPM/GAZ one is probably the same but its just the bit that says it doesn't matter what dia. strut you have caught my attention as obviously with the BC ones, depending on your strut size, you either pick a 45 or 51mm inner dia. sleeve coil-over so that it fits over your strut.
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Dezzy.. H&R coilovers will suit, similar spring rates to what I was running before my coilovers. I am not a fan of the Gaz setup, seen them forked after 6k road use on several occasions..
Either that or get the H&R springs replicated by Faulkner just 10mm shorter..
Either that or get the H&R springs replicated by Faulkner just 10mm shorter..
Yeh I will have to think about it. Would they be able to do prog rate string but say 45-50mm instead of 35mm. I am fitting 16" wheels so needs a little more droppage.Jhonno wrote:Dezzy.. H&R coilovers will suit, similar spring rates to what I was running before my coilovers. I am not a fan of the Gaz setup, seen them forked after 6k road use on several occasions..
Either that or get the H&R springs replicated by Faulkner just 10mm shorter..
Would they need my H&R to replicate them. Or could they just make me some up?
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on a cabrio ?
you'd be better of with roof to start.
what you want are a decent shock, progressivly wound springs and stiffer ARB's
you'd be better of with roof to start.
what you want are a decent shock, progressivly wound springs and stiffer ARB's
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i refer back to the OPDezzy wrote:Who's got a rag top?
well i think its cabrio he meanse30_man wrote:What is the best coilover kit for a cabro?
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Forgot all about that my bad. Your right loose some pounds and fit a roof. Best wat to get a caby to handle IMOKos wrote:i refer back to the OPDezzy wrote:Who's got a rag top?
well i think its cabrio he meanse30_man wrote:What is the best coilover kit for a cabro?
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If you have B8s and nice struts already and possibly new top-mounts, it would be a shame to get coil-overs alright.
If you can find springs that you like and made with the right drop it would be a better plan unless you really liked the idea of being able to play around with your suspension all the time which isn't really needed for a road car.
If you can find springs that you like and made with the right drop it would be a better plan unless you really liked the idea of being able to play around with your suspension all the time which isn't really needed for a road car.
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I reckon it's the way forward. I have done some digging and think I have the answer.
50mm custom springs, progresive rate. Should feel exactly the same as the H&R's. As you say I have B8's powdercoated struts, new hubs, New topmounts, WMS brakes already set up. I will use custom springs I reckon. Might even be able to offer a few it if it comes off at no more money than H&R
50mm custom springs, progresive rate. Should feel exactly the same as the H&R's. As you say I have B8's powdercoated struts, new hubs, New topmounts, WMS brakes already set up. I will use custom springs I reckon. Might even be able to offer a few it if it comes off at no more money than H&R

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This is our coilover solution for road cars, we supply spring rates to suit application and car
http://www.raceperformancemodified.com/ ... r_Kits.asp
Let me know if you want any more info
Jimmy
PS as for being fooked after 6k thats bollocks and they do have a full 2 year warranty with them
PPS we can get custom springs at very competitive prices
http://www.raceperformancemodified.com/ ... r_Kits.asp
Let me know if you want any more info
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PS as for being fooked after 6k thats bollocks and they do have a full 2 year warranty with them
PPS we can get custom springs at very competitive prices
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No it isn't.. They were sent back for a full rebuild..RPM wrote:PS as for being fooked after 6k thats bollocks and they do have a full 2 year warranty with them
Warranty doesn't stop your car being off the road if they do fail though





