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Old 25 April 2013, 07:03 PM
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Default Sti COILOVERS for sale

Coilovers coming from my06 hawkeye sti , and is in good condition, without any leaks etc.
150GBP ono + delivery to your location
unless collected from Southampton






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Old 25 April 2013, 08:59 PM
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For sale fail??

How far can these be lowered?
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They are non-adjustable coilovers.
Old 26 April 2013, 10:02 AM
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Non adjustable coilovers so what would be the point of them? I personally have never seen a "non adjustable" Set of coilovers, I would buy a set of springs tbh before I bought something that didn't do its job, as technically that's all we are looking at is a standard (maybe aftermarket replacements) shocks
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Generally speaking most suspension set-ups are "coilovers" as in the sense - Coil-over-shock.

The seller hasn't "failed", he's used very clever wording.

Every shop you go on selling coilovers will state "Adjustable Coilovers" for this very reason.

The times when it is not a coilover is e.g golf mk4 rear set up, seat leon mk1 rears etc etc. when the spring is independent from the shock hence non-coil-over.
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Originally Posted by adamroutley
Generally speaking most suspension set-ups are "coilovers" as in the sense - Coil-over-shock.

The seller hasn't "failed", he's used very clever wording.

Every shop you go on selling coilovers will state "Adjustable Coilovers" for this very reason.

The times when it is not a coilover is e.g golf mk4 rear set up, seat leon mk1 rears etc etc. when the spring is independent from the shock hence non-coil-over.

Thanx for explanation to some of the people here what's coilover means
Old 26 April 2013, 02:44 PM
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To make everything clear for some of the EXPERTS here - this is a standard sti coilovers ( non - adjustable ) .It's just been taken out of my06 hawk , and still in good condition - see pictures
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ANY OFFERS ??
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I guess these wouldnt fit a bugeye?
Old 30 April 2013, 09:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Jafo666
I guess these wouldnt fit a bugeye?
To be very honest - I don't know - I'd ring some scooby specialist and ask . Sorry
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Originally Posted by Jafo666
I guess these wouldnt fit a bugeye?

They'll fit a widetrack blobeye and a non-widetrack blob/bug with a little modification to the mounting brackets.

OP why not just advertise them as STi Shocks and Springs like 99.99999% of the population would?
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Originally Posted by ATWRX
OP why not just advertise them as STi Shocks and Springs like 99.99999% of the population would?
I like your percentage Because this is a proper name for it
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