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Old 05-28-2010, 04:37 AM
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Hi all,
Due to my further corrosion problems I am going to have to change my shocks, so I thought maybe its time for some adjustable coil overs.
Open to all.......

Any Ideas.

Usage for road or for the sea ( that's a joke ok ) and occasionally a track day. I could do with stiffer springs so I dont bottom out and I don't , rpt don't want to lower the car. Its hard riding over the waves, I mean the pot holes and speed bumps in our area.

Any ideas please.
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Old 05-28-2010, 04:43 AM
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Frank no offence to the guys on this site but it may be better to ask this over on pistonheads , as our road conditions are totaly different to America so spring rates and set up choice will be different.
Im running JIC Cross coilovers ive changed to a lighter spring than what alot of the guys run as it was way too harsh for our roads and to be honest its still a bit too harsh.
 
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Old 05-28-2010, 04:48 AM
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Hi Neil,

Are you also in the uk as well. I think thats what you mean??
I didnt know this forum was mainly the USA.
Still its great fun being on it. But I have posted on Pistonheads as well.
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Hi Frank yip im in Scotland aswell over in Fife.
I agree with you this is the porsche form i spend the most time on , bacause of all the crazy projects and knowledge on it.
From what i have been told KW V3 is a good choice for harsher roads, but for cross country speed revalved standard stuff is hard to beat. I actualy have a low miles set of standard stuff lying i was tempted to fit .
 

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