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  • Nobody has tried H&R coil-overs???

    Cumon, you all spend 10K on the motor and leave the suspension to chance? What gives?
    ******** to your fruity 5 cylinders! 4.2 V8 now coming to a B4 engine room near you...

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    My friend got his on his car: http://tote.mine.nu/temp/DSCN1022.JPG
    It's in the lowest position, but I think it's to high.

    Compare with my old S2 Avant with yellow Koni and H&R: http://www.irry.com/tote/naudi08.jpg

    One good thing with the H&R Coilover-kit is that its lighter, so you save some kilos, one bad thing is that it uses Bilstein absorbers and not Koni...

    But, the handling are good and I'm most probably gonna buy that kit to my car or maybe KW, since I can't afford Hohenester or Öhlins.
    /Tote

    www.irry.com

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    • #3
      I was told to go for Bilsteins - what's wrong with em?
      'The Bacofoil Express'...

      No more.

      Leon TDI 150 run in now.

      Very slow.

      Needs a chip.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by APNess
        I was told to go for Bilsteins - what's wrong with em?
        Nothing as I know of, I just like Koni better...
        /Tote

        www.irry.com

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        • #5
          Bilstein is super! They use the "upside down" technique, so they are stiffer than conventional schocks.
          Peter

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