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fk coilovers good or bad idea
#980387
07/02/2010 22:33
07/02/2010 22:33
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ktm450exc
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i am considering buying fk coilovers can anyone tell me anything about them and ride quality etc ..i will only be doing the odd track day mostly road use .
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Re: fk coilovers good or bad idea
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07/02/2010 22:45
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Taffy20vt
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Depends if you can put up with a hard ride, the FK's are not the best coilovers but are suppose to be better with the bravo top mounts fitted.
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#980401
07/02/2010 22:46
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MattM
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If it is mostly road use, then i would stay clear.
They are a firm ride, but if you hit a series of bumps, then the car will start bouncing, which is quite frankly horrible.
They do make the handling a lot better on a smooth surface ie. a track, but on britains roads, i couldn't personally recommend them
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07/02/2010 23:12
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suba
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I ran these on 17's with track tyres (stiff sidewall) for a while.
They were bloody awefull on the road, my head hit the roof over bumps. There are better options out there.
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08/02/2010 00:13
08/02/2010 00:13
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With the bravo mounts I would say they are OK, a lot of people slag them off without having experienced them first hand, with the OE mounts they are not nice however. But I have never noticed the "bouncing" either. See if you can find someone close by who has them fitted and see if you can have a ride or better still a drive, but take into account other differences eg: how new the lower arms and drop links are
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Re: fk coilovers good or bad idea
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#980603
08/02/2010 12:16
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As above, if its going to be mostly for road use I'd stay away. There are certain road conditions that can cause the car to bounce in rather a nasty way however I think it is curable and (on my car at least) is down to badly matched springs and dampers on the back.
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#980682
08/02/2010 14:05
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never noticed or never commented!? two very different things when it comes to the female of the species  arent FK's rebound adjustable? and there are plenty of different springs available on there website. Ninja
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#980839
08/02/2010 17:42
08/02/2010 17:42
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Spee
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I have them on mine at the moment, they were awful but fitting the bravo top mounts made a world of difference, they now feel quite good. They are bouncy if you hit a series of bumps on the motorway but on decent A roads are superb, they corner nice and flat too. You can get rid of the bounce with the harder springs, but then it goes hard and crashy! However they look the part and being stainless, should stay that way, they also have a slotted upper hub mounting hole for camber adjustment.
I imagine as a track tool they are superb value, for the road, not for me, but you may like them.
If you don't like a hard ride though, best avoided, I will be getting rid of them soon because I don't like too hard a ride, it's my age you know!
Gareth
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#981123
08/02/2010 23:53
08/02/2010 23:53
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ktm450exc
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how much do you want for them
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11/02/2010 10:45
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feeblebob
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Quite happy with mine, if passengers don't like it, get out and walk. Don't know if mine have softened up a touch since fitting or if I'm just used to them, but I like em.
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#982565
11/02/2010 15:28
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Off topic: Are theese a straight fit? Just bolt on, without any fabrication? 
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#982593
11/02/2010 17:24
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feeblebob
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Yep, plug and play, mine are on fairly recent standard top mounts, but as with any coilover it's worth getting the most out of them and getting a geometry check at least, mines off for corner weighting sometime before the summer.
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12/02/2010 21:23
12/02/2010 21:23
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anthrax
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[quote=feeblebob]Quite happy with mine, if passengers don't like it, get out and walk. Like your attitude 
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12/02/2010 21:47
12/02/2010 21:47
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anthrax
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Off topic: Are theese a straight fit? Just bolt on, without any fabrication? If you mean FK coilovers with bravo top mounts , then there is no fabrication required , however you'll need to add the plate to join spring=mount . Jimbo , Benny , Spee know how to get around , send them PM.
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#983831
13/02/2010 22:44
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You don't get any more movement, you just get metal-on-rubber bumping around rather than metal-on-metal bumping around (note the technical terms there  ) with the OE mounts the ride is just too hard and crashy for my liking, but inifinitely better with the bravo rubber top mounts
1996 Portofino 20vt & 2000 Pearl White Plus 2008 Ferrari F430 & 2017 Fiat 124 Spider
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