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Re: How to improve the handling on your coupe [Re: charlie_croker] #1446423
03/09/2013 19:52
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Very informative thread. Thank you.

Has anyone tried other springs? I notice Apex springs are less than half the price. Less than half the quality.

If it is a case of eibachs or nothing i will wait and pay the extra.

Craig

Re: How to improve the handling on your coupe [Re: charlie_croker] #1446429
03/09/2013 20:20
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Apex are known for their crashy ride. I'd save the extra and go with the recommended tried and tested Eibachs.

Re: How to improve the handling on your coupe [Re: charlie_croker] #1448864
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doing this my self full suspension refurb only difference is eibach front and rear anti roll bar and konis all round

Re: How to improve the handling on your coupe [Re: charlie_croker] #1474784
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Does anyone have any recommendations to which part should be poly bushed first to increase handling? Wishbones?

Re: How to improve the handling on your coupe [Re: charlie_croker] #1474791
17/02/2014 19:29
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I'd save up Nd do the the lot at once that way your not going to pay more on labour due to having to take things apart over and over again when fitting other poly bushes down the road.

Plus you will feel all the benefits as a package


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