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coilover kits 2.0 vrs diesal estate

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my shocks are probbly past there best now and looking to replace the lot been looking at coiover kits but would like to know whats the best kit to go for and ppls experances with them ive seen kits starting at £155 up to arouned 1k just wondering what kits ppl have fitted and what they like day to day as i do 500 miles a week 

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anyone?

I've had Eibach coilovers in the past with a 35mm drop and rated them very highly, easily as comfortable as standard but much better in the corners and in the looks department.

 

You'll probably find its down to how much you want to spend and what you want from the coilovers (looks, durability, handling etc), but give the search function a go as there have been quite a few similar threads over the year.

Depends what you want really. On the vRS I've had ST (weitec) bilstein and h&r coilovers. All have their merits, best for my needs were the h&r monotubes.

Better damped than stock, more body control, better ride than oem.

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As with most things in the life the more you spend generally the better quality you get.

 

A lot will be down to what your budget is and what you want out of the kit.

Damian @ DPM Performance

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