age old coil over question :)

rashcupra

MV AGUSTA & 1.8T DUB MK4
Oct 15, 2006
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crawley
that is incorrect ric as i bought coilovers off of sisson and had no problems whatso ever mate :shrug:

1 for you smee VVVV

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croakey

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get VMAXX ones if you want cheaper ones...i run them, and they seem ace :)
 
Jun 7, 2006
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Norfolk, Norwich
start my new job soon and i been told i can keep the cupra (well rent it) so im defo up for some coil overs. still cant seem to find any lol

Smee
 

Ric 2001

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Smee; what i've read through the coilover posts is.... you get what you pay for. ie people are complaining about lumpy rides on the v-maxx coilovers.

Who needs a splitter to make it look low......

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Next is to refub the wheels and have a lighter colour change
 
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Jun 7, 2006
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which ones lol

what kit u got mate?

i got a splitter. also gonna have my brakes re painted soon. as there pink. and i might refurb the wheels

Smee
 
Jun 7, 2006
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how much are they?

i thought for £270 u cant really complain...

i was gonna paint my caliper black but just been told brake fade is worse lol so bright red again then :)

Smee
 
Jun 7, 2006
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Norfolk, Norwich
had a reply

Hi,

My kits is £275 delivered, and is indentical to the one in the first link, just £45 cheaper! Ive never heard/seen of that make in the second link tbh. Also with me, you get to speak to someone with a decent grasp of the english language, alot less hassle if you get any problems etc.

You pay alot for a name with FKs IMO.

My kits fully adjustable, and you will be able to go very low., excellent quality, especially for the money.

Let us know if you got any more questions.

Cheers

so its this kit

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/COILOVER-COIL...ryZ40192QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Smee
 

cuprakel

Active Member
Feb 10, 2006
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Lanarkshire
JBS quoted me £570 for KW V1's which is a great price. i'll be ordering mine soon as i find someone to fit them.

i agree with what ric 2001 says: you get what you pay for!
 

a11y

2 wheels better...
Jul 18, 2007
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Central Scotland
They seem very cheap. As with all things in life, you get what you pay for.

I splashed out £650 on H&R coilovers on a previous car and still managed to get most of my money back selling them on after 9 months use.
 
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