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STI_Baly 20 November 2009 03:02 PM

UK Cusco Dealers - Is There ANY?
 
Does anybody know who the approved Cusco dealers are within the UK?

Name
And Contact number; for them will be grand.

B :thumb:

Midlife...... 20 November 2009 03:15 PM

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Shaun

STI_Baly 20 November 2009 03:35 PM

Nice one mate, at least i know who to go to in event of my cusco coilovers failing.

Any others out there?

Midlife...... 20 November 2009 04:11 PM

If it's suspension help you are after then there's always Power Engineering........they do the suspension stuff for Iain Litchfield IIRC.

Power Engineering UK, high performance tuning products and services for Subaru, Mitsubishi and Ford, including 2 and 4 wheel drive rolling roads

Shaun

STI_Baly 20 November 2009 09:09 PM

Shaun would you know if power engineering do cusco coilover rebuilds? From others i have heard that Cusco shocks/coilovers are an issue to rebuild as sourcing spares for them can be a pain.

Baly

Midlife...... 20 November 2009 11:41 PM

I'm not sure if they do Cusco rebuilds...... I've got an Exe-TC set up on mine from RCMS and if they ever give trouble I'll call it a day and buy new again (maybe not Exe TC).

The labour costs and the price of spares may not make it worthwhile..

I'd have a chat with Olly at RCMS :D


Shaun

fmp 21 November 2009 01:48 PM

Co-Ord Sport are the UK importers of Cusco, so if they cant help, not sure anyone else will be able to.

Have you bought your Cusco's new or second hand? Not too sure why they would fail. Very good bits of kit.

Oh and there are loads of Cusco stockists in the UK, just gotta use google or a similar simple search engine.

STI_Baly 21 November 2009 02:02 PM

I have Cusco Zero 2's on my Type R and as you may or may not know coilovers with wear and tear can begin to leak although TBH mine are quite solid at the moment. But always handy info if you know what i mean.

Exe tc's well put it this way a bit out of my price range lol and if they were mine and they failed i would be around RCM's place trying to sort asap. Those babies aint cheap.

anybody used co-ord for a coilover rebuild or anything? i mean theres no point me calling them if mine ain't broken. Ideally someone with Cusco's?

Thanks in advance


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