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Suspension Upgrades

graham harvey

Club Member
Apologies for bringing this up again !

I currently have lowered springs but the day at Bruntingthorpe has made me crave a tighter set up where the front won't rise like a plane on take off when i accelerate from standing start.

I don't won't to go crazy as i don't do track days (yet ) but just spirited weekend driving and cannot justify the expense of ninemeister £1,600 Bilstein set up.

I have heard that Koni do a set of springs/shocks for around £750 - is this correct and does anyone know if they are any good?

Also mine are originally shocks and the car has done over 100,000miles - could it be that just new standard shocks will tighten the ride up?

Lastly i'm off to Florida in the summer and so i was thinking of buying the bits there as the rate is still in our favour - anyone know of a website who could deliver the bits to the villa ?

 
Graham

John and Adrian mentioned something about thicker roll bars whilst we were at Brunters.

Not sure what effect they would have.

Rob

ps - if you do get a new spring/shock setup I'll have your old springs of you.

Rob
 

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