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Re: Coupe handling [Re: Nigel] #1605086
24/07/2017 20:31
24/07/2017 20:31
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Je suis un Coupé

Joined: Dec 2005
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Lightwater, Surrey
Well I agree with you, and I switched to metric units long ago, but still we are stuck with mph/miles (and yes, a little sarcasm was introduced, sorry)


1996 Portofino 20vt & 2000 Pearl White Plus
2008 Ferrari F430 & 2017 Fiat 124 Spider
Re: Coupe handling [Re: DaveG] #1605088
24/07/2017 20:54
24/07/2017 20:54
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No probs with the sarcasm. It's under-used in my opinion.


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Re: Coupe handling [Re: Nigel] #1631615
11/04/2019 07:41
11/04/2019 07:41
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Nigel, you hit the nail. If you buy , Orginal ,buy original, it isn't what you get on eBay. Wishbones aren't just wishbones, a metal part that looks like it isn't worth to buy.. even fiat and Alfa have different numbers for several platforms e.g. Marea and coupe they fit both and have the same look.
In regard to stiffer bushes I like to comment that the friction is needed. stiffen something could cause movement somewhere else what couldn't move , so it could break.

Re: Coupe handling [Re: Nigel] #1642063
24/06/2020 13:42
24/06/2020 13:42
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What's the agreement on 16vt Eibach springs? Are they okay for road use in places where the roads are not of best quality? Do they work nice with Monroe shocks?
EDIT: I'm thinking whether I should order a set, or remain on standard springs, and fit only a thicker rear ARB + front strut brace.

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