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Monror Shocks, FCSS Springs #1544887
18/07/2015 13:27
18/07/2015 13:27

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Hi guys anyone here running this set up? Are the Monroe shocks able to work in the right range with the FCSS springs or will the ride be to low and chrashy. Are the Koni shocks worth the extra money?? Thay seen to have mixed reviews and don't seem that durable.Thanks

Re: Monror Shocks, FCSS Springs [Re: ] #1544896
18/07/2015 14:56
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I've recently had a suspension refresh to that very same set up. I certainly don't find the ride crashy at all. The road surface in my neck of the woods is varying but long, twisty & deserted if you know where to go... smile If you're the type of driver who likes the odd spirited drive now & again, then this is the way to go.

Before, I had Bilsteins all round but a bit crashy I found for everyday driving.


I'm an old git & happy with it,most of the time
Re: Monror Shocks, FCSS Springs [Re: ] #1544906
18/07/2015 16:43
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Hi where did you get the monroe shocks from I'm struggling finding a reliable supplier?

Re: Monror Shocks, FCSS Springs [Re: spyke] #1544910
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Joe Countrycruising on here. Very helpful, had springs,shocks & top mounts assembled ready to fit on to the Coop.


I'm an old git & happy with it,most of the time

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