coilovers
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Newbie
coilovers
hi everyone
just been told i need new coilovers on my 1986 mk1 1.8ltr cabriolet
anyone got any suggestions which ones
just been told i need new coilovers on my 1986 mk1 1.8ltr cabriolet
anyone got any suggestions which ones
Posted
Local Hero
new coil overs, or new struts, and aren't your coil overs cartridged? Which means that you can replace the Cartridge?
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Posted
Newbie
total new coilovers apparently the ones on are knackered
Posted
Old Timer
This is big of a mine field as the proper OEM suspension is technically called a coilovers due to the way the coil spring goes over the shock as opposed to being separated like on the rear of most modern cars
So are we talking proper shock and springs set up is knackered or are we talking those nasty, adjustable but never will be, unnecessarily hard things we've all bought at least once and regretted.
If it's then first option then the internal strut can be removed and replaced so even if leaking all is not lost
So are we talking proper shock and springs set up is knackered or are we talking those nasty, adjustable but never will be, unnecessarily hard things we've all bought at least once and regretted.
If it's then first option then the internal strut can be removed and replaced so even if leaking all is not lost
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2003 BMW 330d Manual Saloon Msport
1985 GTI cabriolet black edition (42k miles)
1999 Triumph Daytona 955i Post apocalyptic, rat, brat, scrambler, steam punk, cafe racer
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