Coilover obession - Why do you really want coilovers???

IrishCupra

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Im very interested in this topic aswell, as im new to SCN i was wondering can anyone help? Im currently building a 300bhp leon and im wondering whats my best suspension option. I wont ever be going to a track as i live in ireland and the roads are crap aswell but i want to lower the car ( about half inch above the tyres) and also give it a bit better handling because of the power. Was thinking about coilovers but would i be better with a good brand springs or something like that? Thanks
 

Trist

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Good read. I have an ibiza cupra used only on track days.
It currently has bilstein shocks with eibach springs. When I drove it briefly on the road it felt very planted and very hard. But when on track it just doesn't cut it under heavy cornering.
I will probably remove and sell this set up and look at the KW V2 or AP
 

Adjay

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Sep 5, 2011
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Good read. I have an ibiza cupra used only on track days.
It currently has bilstein shocks with eibach springs. When I drove it briefly on the road it felt very planted and very hard. But when on track it just doesn't cut it under heavy cornering.
I will probably remove and sell this set up and look at the KW V2 or AP

Thats like mixing ketchup with porridge they dont go together. Bilstein you best having a complete spring and shock set up from the company when upgrading. But its not about the make its about the model of spring and shock you have. Im a big bilstein fan and they have a few different models for the same car. Also bilstein do stqndaed replacement shocks that are not upgrades but same oe if you know what you mean. Like I had complete b10 setup.
 
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robertj

weight is the enemy
Good read. I have an ibiza cupra used only on track days.
It currently has bilstein shocks with eibach springs. When I drove it briefly on the road it felt very planted and very hard. But when on track it just doesn't cut it under heavy cornering.
I will probably remove and sell this set up and look at the KW V2 or AP

You won't regret moving to a good quality coilover. The main advantage being the adjustability which you will really feel the benefit of on track. The V2s will do the job but if you can stretch to V3s or Clubsports you can really get into fine tuning it.
I run 2 cars with Clubsports and while they are far too hard for the road even on their softest settings, on track they are fantastic especially when mated with some decent ARBs.
 

bigwull

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I will admit I was one of the ones that was going to buy coilovers just because they were coilovers, not really knowing how to set them up, I was just going to stick them on try and set the height using a tape measure and leave it at that but after reading this thread I will be staying away from them and buying spring/damper setup more so now for the comfort factor, most of its life is spent taking me to work and back the misses down the shops and a wee play about at the weekend, never going to track it as im too scared of someone ploughing into me. Thanks for starting the thread and opening my eyes, good job
 
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dimitris_thess

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coilover options

Hello I am a new member in forum. I have 1p leon 1.8 (k04 setup) 350hp, bilstein b12 with eibach springs, , powerflex bushes , wavetrac lsd.I use the car for hillclimping and track.I want to buy racing coilovers and loose some weight...What options do I have for racing coilovers? How can I lighten the car? If enyone already did this please share the project
 

Shrako

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Sporty suspension like the b12 will always be better on normal roads due to the small bumps which cause the coilovers to jump all over the place

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Jaytiz

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This has been fantastic, before hand I was unsure as to pick coilovers or springs and shocks. now I think I will be going for a set of ST Springs & Shocks, 20mm may not be that low but I am going for for better cornering than "slammed"

Thanks
 

Bunter6

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Dec 29, 2010
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Coatbridge
This has been fantastic, before hand I was unsure as to pick coilovers or springs and shocks. now I think I will be going for a set of ST Springs & Shocks, 20mm may not be that low but I am going for for better cornering than "slammed"

Thanks

Yeah this is a great thread, I'm just comnig back to a MK1 LCR again after having an S4 (need to downsize) & my previous one had standard shocks and springs.

I was advised to keep OE equipment or maybe just lowering springs if I wanted a little more of a purposeful look but for fast road driving it would be better to refresh the bushing and fit poly-bushings at certain points & also to fit uprated ARB's.

I kind of took the shotgun approach and replaced all the bushes with powerflex poly's & fitted Neuspeed ARB's 25mm front & 28mm rear. What a difference it made! Kept the std ride quality but the road manners were massively improved.

This is what i'll be doing with my upcoming LCR too, the roads around glasgow are not built for super stiff springs ;)
 

Kinloch52

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I am serious now about lowering my 2014 Leon 2.0 tdi fr and was looking what people's experiences with the same car with different setups are? Is there much problem with any aspects of lowering. Am not a slammed guy I just like the car sitting at a nice height after fitting 19" wheels. Money not really a problem but not looking to spend fortunes lol
 
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