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Turbo suspension

bennyboy

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Afternoon all, I know there has been a lot of chat on here regarding uprated suspension systems, and that a lot of people recommend the KW3 kit. However, it does seem a lot of money to be, albeit if it is the dogs danglies! I've been reading through many previous threads and can't find anybody who has had their M030 units simply refreshed. Promax offer this service for short of 400 squid, making a considerable saving against the KW3 hit. I love the way my car handles and the ride is not too firm, but I'm conscious that my suspension is 115k and nearly 18 years old! All you guys who have new suspension installed say it's a 100% improvement, will that be the same for a refresh? If so, why would the KW kit be any better for a road/track car? Will refreshed M030 be as good as new Bilstein units as well? Many thanks, bennyboy.
 

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