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dave 133 dini

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is anyone running these coilovers

and could u tell me what u think of them

thanks dave

any help welcome
 
My tip is use the search function ;)

Singlespeed has them as does ollie and Maggi had on his old twingo and Callum Stirling on his old twingo, look at their progress threads and you're questions will be answered
 
Fitted maggis onto mine this week and despite fudging a drop link it went quite well :) they're definitely more comfortable than my cup shocks and lowering springs and it's pretty low too:)
 
They would have gone lower than I wanted them to too, most of the time they were set softer than cup which I liked, only towards the end did I set them slightly harder than before and it was a very good balance.
Feel well made and overall I liked them. I'd buy them again for a 133 for sure.
 
dave 133 dini":2ci5q52m said:
is anyone running these coilovers

and could u tell me what u think of them

thanks dave

any help welcome

Hands down the best £670 I ever spent, although I must say I probably should have set them up slightly better or had someone else do it lol.

They go so low that the car would probably sit on the floor if you wanted too but obviously that's not the point.

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The best thing about them is that the hight adjustment is done from the bottom of the strut, not from moving the spring. This means that you don't loose any damper travel at all and your spring rate is not effected.

I did find them incredibly hard but I did have them set pretty hard. For track use these are the only coilovers I would use other than the £1500 AST sportlines but I think only yotah is running them ATM.

The other makes are fine for road use and occasional track but I have not heard great things :/
 
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