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Was looking around their site and found this thread !
![]() Fronts http://www.club-s12.org/forum/showth...3&page=3&pp=15 Rears http://www.redz31.com/pages/coilover.setups.html
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Martins front coilovers are similar to those fronts at a fraction of the cost
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hmm, can't see the page yet, but to do the coilovers it comes to £73 from rally design, springs are £15 each and the threaded tubes, spring seat, locking plate and cup for the top is, £21.50 each side.
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Prices have come down, used to be £104 for the lot
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i suppose thats still cheap to do your own coilovers.
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Well yeh, its best to get decent shocks though for the best benefit. It will be too bouncy otherwise
Camber tops are a preference as well in my opinion |
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