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Suspensions setup - suggestions #1672924
17/07/2024 13:43
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SimoneDC Offline OP
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Hi all, I have a 1998 20vt, which has now very tired suspensions which i'd like to replace with something more sportier,but at the same time, i like comfort.

Ideally i would like something that falls in the category of "fast road use" car, which I'm always a huge fan of.

Any suggestion on what would be the best option? i don't mind spending a bit more for quality smile

Re: Suspensions setup - suggestions [Re: SimoneDC] #1672933
17/07/2024 17:49
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Jamiepm Offline
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I have OSRAV shock absorbers with Eibach springs

Cost is about £1000

Cheers Jamie


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Re: Suspensions setup - suggestions [Re: Jamiepm] #1672939
18/07/2024 08:27
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SimoneDC Offline OP
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Is that more of a upgraded stock setup or different setup entirely?

Re: Suspensions setup - suggestions [Re: SimoneDC] #1672955
19/07/2024 14:48
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Osravs are the go-to suspension solution for those that don't want the compromise of coilovers (and their associated maintenance requirements). Osravs are straight replacements for the OE shocks.

That said, simply replacing your tired suspension with OE-spec shocks will make a massive difference to ride quality, control and handling - don't discount the standard setup just becuase it is 'standard'


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Re: Suspensions setup - suggestions [Re: SimoneDC] #1672958
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Following an advisory at the last MOT I'll be replacing shock absorbers. Having researched suspension on the forum, especially your posts Nigel, I'll be going the Bilstein B6 Sport route. Look forward to feeling the difference with my car now on nearly 150,000 miles.

Re: Suspensions setup - suggestions [Re: SimoneDC] #1672959
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Are the front Bilstein B6 still available anywhere?

Re: Suspensions setup - suggestions [Re: barchetta_ms] #1672971
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Originally Posted by barchetta_ms
Are the front Bilstein B6 still available anywhere?


Personally I found the Bistiens very crashy, had them on my car some years ago, one gave up after just a few thousand miles. I’m back on standard set up. I also run my tyres at 35 psi front this does make a difference for comfort, after reading on here on achieving a more comfortable ride.


I'm an old git & happy with it,most of the time
Re: Suspensions setup - suggestions [Re: SimoneDC] #1672972
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That's interesting jimboy. What make are the standard shock absorbers?

Re: Suspensions setup - suggestions [Re: Andrew20V] #1672981
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Originally Posted by Andrew20V
That's interesting jimboy. What make are the standard shock absorbers?


Hi Andrew, can’t remember the name but I have Monroes they suit my needs now. Loads of threads on here about suspension as you’d expect all with different requirements.


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