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Recommendation on what and where to buy coilovers and polybu
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Recommendation on what and where to buy coilovers and polybu
Right then guys track time is fast approaching and I've got loads to do on the car.
So far I've got a full set of 5 stud hubs, ATR calipers and carriers and a set of discs and pads for the front.
While I'll have all this out I thought I might as well get the polybushing done and also sort out a nice new set of coilovers. I also need some rear discs and pads.
What does everyone recommen? I don't want to spend silly money but maybe around the £600 on the coilovers and this is just for my bb4 track car. Cheers for the help in advance.
So far I've got a full set of 5 stud hubs, ATR calipers and carriers and a set of discs and pads for the front.
While I'll have all this out I thought I might as well get the polybushing done and also sort out a nice new set of coilovers. I also need some rear discs and pads.
What does everyone recommen? I don't want to spend silly money but maybe around the £600 on the coilovers and this is just for my bb4 track car. Cheers for the help in advance.
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Re: Recommendation on what and where to buy coilovers and po
What about the D2's? Rob mentioned them when I was over his last night
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Re: Recommendation on what and where to buy coilovers and po
Yeah both of the ones you linked me sold nafe.
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If they are for the track car I think I'd get miesters as you can request better spring rates I think rich recommended 10kg front and 9kg rear but may need to check that.
D2's and similar come something like 10kg/5kg so another pair of springs will cost another £100 or so, plus rebuilding them seems impossible(replacment units only available). I've only got them as they were new and half price
D2's and similar come something like 10kg/5kg so another pair of springs will cost another £100 or so, plus rebuilding them seems impossible(replacment units only available). I've only got them as they were new and half price

236bhp and 170ft/lb stock 

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Something like this I'd say..
BC BR Coilovers
Might be able to find them a bit cheaper. Although you can make a 'best offer' on these.
They're ultimately what I'll be getting on my Gen3.
BC BR Coilovers
Might be able to find them a bit cheaper. Although you can make a 'best offer' on these.

They're ultimately what I'll be getting on my Gen3.
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