Coil overs
Hi thinking of putting coil overs on the hawkeye. Coz my ride is very bouncy. Is it a good idea or not
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BC coil overs very good , i've fitted to a few scoobs and very good feed back , i've also got them on my hawk . been on for 3 years never had a problem
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Originally Posted by RS74
(Post 10279766)
BC coil overs very good , i've fitted to a few scoobs and very good feed back , i've also got them on my hawk . been on for 3 years never had a problem
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to adjust from soft to hard you just turn the adjuster on top of each strut, when you have them fitted you will have to determine how low you want to go , you could have car on stilts or go extreme and have it with wheels under arches , the ride hieght is fully adjustable , but the wheels have to come off every time you want to do this ,
normally once you have set the hieght you don't have to change it..:thumb: you can pick up bc's for around £700-800 , i charge £35 per corner and £50 for setting toe and camber , other garages may varey on prices ;) |
Originally Posted by RS74
(Post 10281028)
to adjust from soft to hard you just turn the adjuster on top of each strut, when you have them fitted you will have to determine how low you want to go , you could have car on stilts or go extreme and have it with wheels under arches , the ride hieght is fully adjustable , but the wheels have to come off every time you want to do this ,
normally once you have set the hieght you don't have to change it..:thumb: you can pick up bc's for around £700-800 , i charge £35 per corner and £50 for setting toe and camber , other garages may varey on prices ;) |
Has anyone heard of v max coilovers if so r they any good
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