mista weava
07 February 2003, 16:39
Hi chaps,
every one seems to go for coilovers on scoobs,
however for myself this is totally impractical, due to living on the isle of wight - which to be fair has great roads. the problem is that the roads are very un-even with loads of lumps and bumps, adverse cambers, twists and turns, rather like our friend from suffolk mentions - you get the picture i am sure. my friend has coilovers and the car wants to throw itself in a hedge most of the time!
i want to go for a Koni or Bilstein setup, that utilise the standard damper design. some company's have tried to put me off doing so, and even said that none of the company's i have mentioned do such kits?!?! (i have found a kits using either koni's or billie's.) i would like to know why this is, if any reasons that you can think of for them saying this are other than money motivated.
Such approaches to suspension modding like those i mention do not seem to be a popular mod here on SN - i have run billies on pug 205's for years with fantastic results. i always assumed that the same sort of kits would be popular mods for scoobs :confused:?
sorry for hi-jacking this thread, but i think it has some relevance to the title.
i would like to know your views on what the most suitable set-up in your eyes would be for the terrain i drive on every day. i feel the koni/billie route that i mention.
cheers Weava
[Edited by mista weava - 7/2/2003 3:40:46 PM]
every one seems to go for coilovers on scoobs,
however for myself this is totally impractical, due to living on the isle of wight - which to be fair has great roads. the problem is that the roads are very un-even with loads of lumps and bumps, adverse cambers, twists and turns, rather like our friend from suffolk mentions - you get the picture i am sure. my friend has coilovers and the car wants to throw itself in a hedge most of the time!
i want to go for a Koni or Bilstein setup, that utilise the standard damper design. some company's have tried to put me off doing so, and even said that none of the company's i have mentioned do such kits?!?! (i have found a kits using either koni's or billie's.) i would like to know why this is, if any reasons that you can think of for them saying this are other than money motivated.
Such approaches to suspension modding like those i mention do not seem to be a popular mod here on SN - i have run billies on pug 205's for years with fantastic results. i always assumed that the same sort of kits would be popular mods for scoobs :confused:?
sorry for hi-jacking this thread, but i think it has some relevance to the title.
i would like to know your views on what the most suitable set-up in your eyes would be for the terrain i drive on every day. i feel the koni/billie route that i mention.
cheers Weava
[Edited by mista weava - 7/2/2003 3:40:46 PM]