KW springs and shocks fitted

Mar 26, 2007
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Well, after a couple of weeks of waiting I had my new KW springs and shocks fitted along with new front and rear wishbone bushes, rear beam bushes and top mounts. On top of this it turned out that both my front tyres were worn down to the metal reinforcement on the inside edge (blowout country) so had to have two new tyres as well.

All I can say is wow, what a difference! The ride feels a little more bouncy now but the damping is superb, no more crashing over every little lump and bump and no more creaking rear suspension over speed bumps. Handling also seems to be improved and the steering feels ALOT lighter, the car feels more planted on the road and I had alot more confidence tipping it into high speed corners.

The wear on my front tyres was the result of bad tracking despite me having stumped up for a full four wheel alignment only about 8 months ago. I was running Falken 452's but the new fronts are Avon ZZ3's. The new tyres seem to be alot quieter and more grippy and although I havn't tested them in the wet yet I'm quite sure I own't be going back to the Falken's at any point. Going for a full wheel alignment (somewhere different) this morning and all sorted.

All in all I'm very pleased, I don't think the front has dropped at all but then that may change once its had time to settle.

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Mar 26, 2007
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I'm not too worried about the drop, its not the reason I wanted new suspension.

Do not have a side on pic at the mo but going for a little drive this afternoon so will probably take a few pics.
 

james walker

cooling is the key people
May 24, 2007
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it lowers the rear more as the springs on the front will settle with the engine weight to the rite height.... imo it looks spot on now
 

DannyC87

Rubbing is Racing :-)
Mar 4, 2008
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looks much better, the perfect stance for looks and practicality i'd say :) your missing a centre cap by the way :whistle:
 

DannyC87

Rubbing is Racing :-)
Mar 4, 2008
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thieving gits! think they are around £5 at the dealers - a couple disappeared from mine last year too!
 

lofer

Atlantis to Interzone
Apr 11, 2007
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I think the ride height looks perfect! :)

I’ve got my coilovers set to a very similar height.:D

Glad to hear your handling’s improved too. I think I might try some polly bushes next. Which ones did you use?
 
Mar 26, 2007
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looks spot on now mate. hope your tracking get sorted keep you smiling and using the full life of your tyres

Had the wheel alignment done today and the toe was MILES out hence the reason for the uneven tyre wear.

Front camber is also some way out but I rang my mechanic and he reckons it's not a problem, the place that did the wheel alignment couldn't work out how to do the front camber because it has a fixed single bolt.
 
Mar 26, 2007
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what was the full cost mate? and did it lower it by 20mm??

Hard to say, havn't actually paid for the fitting yet but its going to be in the region of £500 so all in I'm looking at £1100 :headhurt:

20mm lowering? not sure, the back certainly seems to have dropped and the front probably a little. You can see the difference in the pics.
 
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