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Re: Eibach springs [Re: ] #1081085
04/08/2010 21:47
04/08/2010 21:47

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unless you do the research to know exactly what the plus model has and hasn't. I think anyone could be forgiven for buying a plus model and not realising it wasn't standard.

anyway, an insurance company will do anything for not paying out in a claim so for the sake of £200 it's not worth it.

I certainly feel the body roll in some roundabouts which is probably a good enough excuse for wanting them smile

Re: Eibach springs [Re: ] #1082311
06/08/2010 19:54
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Originally Posted By: Nello
Symon Eibach springs with OE shocks will lower the car approx. 30mm Perfect IMO thumb


Cheers for that mate.

I am tempted to get another Coupe when funds allow, and I will be fitting eibach along with Bilstein dampers.

Re: Eibach springs [Re: ] #1086644
15/08/2010 03:07
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Originally Posted By: symonh2000
I am tempted to get another Coupe when funds allow, and I will be fitting eibach along with Bilstein dampers.


That's what I run. I am more than happy with them but they can be a little harsh on poor roads. wink


Gone Audi mad!
Re: Eibach springs [Re: ] #1087232
16/08/2010 17:43
16/08/2010 17:43
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Originally Posted By: duncan78
I currently pay £450 with Quinn direct but that is for a 'standard' coupe (and in Sept 2009, that was the cheapest quote I could find!), Fully Comp with protected NCB.

I just tried Adrian Flux with the Eibach springs on at £660ish

I'm 32 with 8 years no claims, clean license with my coop off-road in secure residentual parking, although I do live in the city (Portsmouth unfortunately frown )

what the hell is going on in Insurance these days, I can guarantee i'll come around for renewal in Sept and they'll up my premium despite no claims / accidents (ok, we won't count the one where I trashed the front splitter in an NCP grr )

I know the 'plus' is in group 20, but come on!


I live in Havant, which isn't much better than Pompy and I pay £400 FC with a mod list that's very long. 30, 13YNC clean lience and the wife on it. Give Noel Dazley a call.

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