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Re: Bilsteins with std springs ?
[Re: Richard24]
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13/04/2017 22:27
13/04/2017 22:27
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GrahamL
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Had that setup on my 1st coupe after removing the eibach lowering springs, was a good combo, better than with the standard dampers.
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Re: Bilsteins with std springs ?
[Re: Richard24]
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18/04/2017 09:18
18/04/2017 09:18
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Yes. I like this setup. Not a hard ride, but firm enough. Very comfortable.
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Re: Bilsteins with std springs ?
[Re: Richard24]
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12/05/2017 15:37
12/05/2017 15:37
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korova
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korova
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I’m hijacking this thread a bit. Does anyone know a modern alternative to the Bilstein/standard spring set up? As the front Bilsteins are no longer available
My office has moved and i now drive daily down some very rough B roads and the coop struggles. I need to find a more compliant road set-up. Any suggestions/advice? Thanks.
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