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Old 02-12-2016, 02:04 PM
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Old 02-12-2016, 06:22 PM
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looks like the new Whiteline kit..........

as ever its available from your friendly forum sponsor, you might even get a freebie if you ask nice
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looks like the new Whiteline kit..........

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A free set of coilovers? Where do I sign?
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Old 02-12-2016, 11:38 PM
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A free set of coilovers? Where do I sign?
Thats what i was thinking
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What kind of money are we looking at for a set of coilovers for a 2001 Uk300 mine are really rusty and the springs too .
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Old 14-01-2017, 10:33 PM
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What kind of money are we looking at for a set of coilovers for a 2001 Uk300 mine are really rusty and the springs too .
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That depends on what make you buy i paid just over £900 for my tein type flex for my classic which are good coilovers but wouldnt recommend bc's as after 6-12months they are either knocking or snapped springs .
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That's exactly why I don't want to jump in and buy anything just because they nice an shiny!!!
I have been looking at tein and standard dampers too .


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Old 15-01-2017, 01:41 AM
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I was reccomended by 2 people to by tein glad i did as some of our roads up here in scotland are ****e but most are awesome and the car handles better than it did with the bc's , kw are awesome aswell but they come with a very nice price tag just depends on budget if i bought brand new sti oem shocks and springs i was looking at 1300 without fitting for my type r .
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As per Scottys comments above - tein, come highly recommended. Bc's are cheap but do a job however people have rust issues over any length of time. Kw are pricey but you get what you pay for.

I have eibach on mine which work well but the fit is not straightforward at all regardless of what manufacturers may say. That's with white line front mounts and group n rear mounts.

Saying that for everyday driving the STi ones are a good balance ... I still have mine encase I decide to go back to standard.
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I have a set of these on mine:



These are technically made by KW as it's all done in the same factory, uses KW damper technology but sold as 'ST' and are galvanised bodies compared to stainless of the KW stuff, so the price is a bit easier to swallow!



Had some KYB replacements with Eivach springs that only lasted 3 years before one started knocking.

I have been impressed with these on the road, haven't seen any track action since installing them but I am expecting them to be more then capable.
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Have been looking at the Tein flex Z set up ,scoobyworld £789 .thoughts please ?


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as with most things we can sort deals on Tein, KW, Eibach, Whiteline, etc. if you contact the office direct.......
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as with most things we can sort deals on Tein, KW, Eibach, Whiteline, etc. if you contact the office direct.......


Sounds like a plan when I am ready to buy a set I will give you guys a call,should I mention the forum on the phone ? or will you guys do a deal regardless ? .sometimes it just nice to know where the business is coming from !!!!


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