Best (cheap) way of getting dampers
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I expect to be told that I need new front dampers on my MY97 turbo during its MOT.
Is there a cheap way to get replacements - funds are tight as always...
Upgrades are also acceptable, as while I have the car apart, I may as well upgrade something... - Thinking along the lines of Eibachs and solid drop links when I have finished some expensive (but annoyingly necessary) house renovations
(Have Prodrive geometry ATM - will need to be reset after the work tho.)
What sort of cost is involved for dampers, and does anyone have any decent condition dampers going spare?
Thanks
Is there a cheap way to get replacements - funds are tight as always...
Upgrades are also acceptable, as while I have the car apart, I may as well upgrade something... - Thinking along the lines of Eibachs and solid drop links when I have finished some expensive (but annoyingly necessary) house renovations
(Have Prodrive geometry ATM - will need to be reset after the work tho.)
What sort of cost is involved for dampers, and does anyone have any decent condition dampers going spare?
Thanks
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