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  1. Mine - which went first of all int he first year of its life, and then secondly after 45K had NOT been mapped
  2. Oh dear, hard luck All that oil needs to come out, but I suppose you know that already Best of luck
  3. Best of luck with the search. I would say you should be able to track down a set of those B8's. They have always been a popular damper, not to mention a very nice performer as you. Bilstein always seem to get their valving to a sweet spot. I have a set on a classic Impreza and they behave in a similar way to the B8
  4. It is the KW part number yes. I've had a look and cant find much at all using that. What about contacting DCP & even KW? Compared to the terrible Eibach's these are a decent reward
  5. Thanks. Yeah, the std ones are black too, and have coloured dots on them The Eibachs deffo have the name printed on them? (and no coloured dots?)
  6. Anyone got a pic of the SPRINGS they can post - trying to ID some springs I have Cheers
  7. It's not bad, really quite OK. Needs rear arb to get correct balance though
  8. Thanks guys, have taken that advise on board... I think th other factor involved is the colour - it's yellow which is a rare colour, and not to everyone's taste. Me personally, I like it and the coulour didn't bother me at all when buying
  9. I was too - soz. An all in one solution offering caster, RC correction PU bushings and a lightweight alloy arm - all at a lower price than buying separately - got to be too good to be true
  10. You're quite right, my bad The arms are not for the Plol chassised Fabia sadly
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  12. The Billy's are a decent damper at their price point, being the inverted high pressure monotube design. For lowering, the B8 is the best choice. The damper is designed for use with a lowering spring in mind having a shorter stroke. As with most Bilsteins, valving is spot on with a bottomless feel the B8 is part of the 'B12' kit which comes with Eibach Pro springs (terrible springs IMO - much better with something firmer and longer, not lowering quite as much)
  13. it's always a balancing game between going too stiff front, and not enough rear
  14. Yes, This is what I thought - is something wrong with the ad (or is it just the colour of the car lol). I've had someone look at it and he reckons it's fine
  15. LOL - that's what I was thinking, although like you say a few get listed here Having said that, when I look for a new car I go to the respective forum, as well as the usual suspects - PH's, Trader, eBay...
  16. I've had my VRS up FS on PH's for 6 weeks now, and had no joy. Was wondering if I should pay and list it here, or the Trader next How many cars sell through this forum?? TIA
  17. The Fabia as std understeers, so I'm presuming you guys with fronts have also rears fitted too Fitting just a front will increase understeer further
  18. For road only worth upgrading the rear
  19. Personally I'm a fan of long (or standard) suspension travel, and increased roll resistance. UK roads in general are pretty rough going, and out on heavily pitching B-roads the travel helps keep all 4 wheels in contact.so if you can stand the look of OE height, I would probably leave alone, unless you only town/city drive You have the Jabba rarb so should have decent rotational balance. Caster bushes will help a little more with steering feel and front grip (should you find front grip an issue) The only experience I have with OE set-up is a quick test drive of a different VRS before buying mine, so really can't comment for sure. HTH
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