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Had pi springs on my octy vrs estate now for about 8 month or so. Really happy with them but recently im getting a clunking kinda noice from what i think is near side rear. Im not sure if its just my imagination or not but it also seams to have gone a bit bouncy at the rear as well. It the kinda feel and noise as if there is somethin jumping about in my boot ( which there isnt). Any ideas?

Shock absorbers most likely Mike

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I thought that. How could i be for sure? Dont want fork outcash then its same.

The Sachs OEM Shocks dont like the shortened springs I believe...after a while on the car

So I guess yours is the same

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Have any trouble with yours chris on your pi springs?

Im afraid I did Mike

The car was fine for over a year ...but the bouncyness got worse and worse

So.....I bit the bullet and had the lot replaced for a Bilstein B12 setup..It rides a little higher than the PI's but the ride is totally transformed

Only down side..it was around £800 fitted

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Bloody hell too much for me that lol.

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