coil overs

volvic

It's just water
Jun 28, 2008
791
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House of Batiatus
hope im not pissing on your fire, but it states:

"Price per Unit (piece): £299.99 (including 17.5 % tax)"

to me that says £300 x 4 = £1200 :shrug:

if it is £300 for the set, go for it, just remember to take humps carefully as the sump is very close to the ground!
 

Danzibar9

DERV POWER
Jan 8, 2008
442
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South Oxfordshire
Be carefull with cheap shocks. I have the hottuning ones on my mazda mx5 and they are great, firm but great. however the car doesn't get driven much. I have the hottuning ones on my Leon TDi and they have been a nightmare! I have gone through 4 sets of front shocks. They keep breaking. Seems they aren't built to do lots of miles over bumpy roads. To be fare they were all replaced under guarantee but i have had to pay to have the new ones fitted each time. I am now looking into replacing the hole lot for better quality shocks, like wietec or kw. I would recommend the cheap ones if you dont do many miles, but if you do lots of miles over pot hole ridden roads then i would spend more on quality shocks.
 

ibizadoyle

Active Member
Oct 10, 2008
215
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pembroke dock (wales)
just got my v maxx coil overs ain put dem on yet!! they look quite complicated is it easy to do on a ibiza fr130? they dnt look right either there is only 1 bracket on the bottom isnt there normally 2 to connest it to the hub?
 
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