Ha! Wooooooow! Koni springs rock!
Braking is the most improved! Very very stable even under hard braking, only starts to snake under extremely high speeds from 100 or so. But still it's incredible, what tyre size are you running?
Handling is sharper and the car turns in a lot better. Ride quality is better than before still maintaining a brilliant boat like feel at any speeds when in a straight line but then tightens up when you chuck it about.
Acceleration is much improved from corners and still but less so from a standing start (straight line).
It's pretty much exactly what I had hoped for! Looks are fantastic, pics up tomorrow once it's had a
good clean and detailing!
The splitter was kinda an adhoc thing. On the bottom of the bumper there are indents etc which you can line the bottom up with. Once its lined up in like 4 or so places (2 each side of the centre) you can screw it in with self tappers. Get a friend to
help you level it up roughly (visually pleasing) and then you do the stuff from underneath. Once it has 2 screws in the middle you can start screwing the rest in places. Then, put a screw near the edges (where the bumper ends, near the tyre) and then cut the excess off (you might need to take SOME off before you start fitting) with a pair of thick twig cutters (for GARDENING!) gives a really nice clean cut on a warm day. Also makes the cut line up perfectly.
Before you start, you need to hacksaw the clips on the depressed centre part otherwise it won't sit parallel to the bumper. I basically just tried to cut them level to undepressed bit since I knew that was going to sit flat with the bumper.
Does that
help?