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Im in the market for a set of colivers.= 
I've never fitted any before as the 'roc only allowed lowering spring (had ACC installed).
Looking forward to getting them on as the stock suspension leaves a lot to be desired and the ride height is a little bit ridiculous.
I am planning on tracking the car and I have the mentality that you buy the best, you only have to buy it once! I guess this is why I have ended up looking at two of the most expensive coiover solutions on the market (barring clubsport packages)...
Anyways, what do you guys think? The Bilstein's are about £80 more expensive so i'm gonna ignore the price difference as we are looking at +£1k suspension. Does anybody have any experiences they could share to help me to come to a decision?
Also, both solutions have an option for electronic adjustability. KW has the "hydraulic lift system", allowing 45mm of lift. Bilstein's offering, "ridecontrol", 50mm of lift, but also allows you to change from comfort mode to sport mode. This would come in handy around town!
Cheers,
Pat
I've never fitted any before as the 'roc only allowed lowering spring (had ACC installed).
Looking forward to getting them on as the stock suspension leaves a lot to be desired and the ride height is a little bit ridiculous.
I am planning on tracking the car and I have the mentality that you buy the best, you only have to buy it once! I guess this is why I have ended up looking at two of the most expensive coiover solutions on the market (barring clubsport packages)...
Anyways, what do you guys think? The Bilstein's are about £80 more expensive so i'm gonna ignore the price difference as we are looking at +£1k suspension. Does anybody have any experiences they could share to help me to come to a decision?
Also, both solutions have an option for electronic adjustability. KW has the "hydraulic lift system", allowing 45mm of lift. Bilstein's offering, "ridecontrol", 50mm of lift, but also allows you to change from comfort mode to sport mode. This would come in handy around town!
Cheers,
Pat