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Old 06 August 2017, 06:06 PM
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Hi guys,

New to the site so thought i'd say hello. Got an Impreza 02 bugeye, not done much to it expect for the basics (exhaust, eyelids, air filter and new wheels). Hope you enjoy it

Looking for advice on coilovers and the best ones for the car. Found ebay specials but not really keen on them. Suggestions are most wanted
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Old 06 August 2017, 06:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Pebblybeach
Hi guys,

New to the site so thought i'd say hello. Got an Impreza 02 bugeye, not done much to it expect for the basics (exhaust, eyelids, air filter and new wheels). Hope you enjoy it

Looking for advice on coilovers and the best ones for the car. Found ebay specials but not really keen on them. Suggestions are most wanted
Looks really smart. Lots of decent coilovers out there. MeisterR are good if you're on a budget, KW variant 3 if you're not. Have a look in the suspension section of the technical forum. Good luck!
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Thank you bud, will keep posted on what occurs
Old 06 August 2017, 08:37 PM
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Welcome, as above Meister R/BC on a low budget or KW/Bilstein on a higher budget.

If your car is primarily for road use why not look at using a good spring/strut combo as you'l be better off? plenty of good people on here for advice on the subject (2pot etc)
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Like it, very subtle. enjoy !!!!!
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Thanks for or the good feedback yeah I was looking at springs as it may be a cheaper option. Ta for the advice
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Looks a nice tidy bug.




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