Re: Seans Mk7
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 1:09 pm
I'd definitely recommend them
Except if you have very pot holed roads near you and a weak backbone! I don't think I'd be able to cope with coilovers in 10 years time haha.

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Yeah I have heard it can be very stiff and bumpy, nothing I can't handle though. Most of my driving is m25Seans_Fes_Mk7 wrote:I'd definitely recommend themExcept if you have very pot holed roads near you and a weak backbone! I don't think I'd be able to cope with coilovers in 10 years time haha.
I'd probably still recommend them haha, the stance and handling makes it more than worthwhile for me!Gandy wrote:My roads are shocking!lol, but coilys maybe an option
Gandy wrote:not sure how low i could really go due to my spacers haha!
I'm tempted to get my front ones rolled so i can go a bit lower and still be ok on full lock, know of anywhere that does them?patterson wrote:Gandy wrote:not sure how low i could really go due to my spacers haha!
Get your arches rolled, I heard they helps
I did know a place can't remember where is was though, think it was local to me in surrey. I found it though google when I was looking into itSeans_Fes_Mk7 wrote:I'm tempted to get my front ones rolled so i can go a bit lower and still be ok on full lock, know of anywhere that does them?patterson wrote:Gandy wrote:not sure how low i could really go due to my spacers haha!
Get your arches rolled, I heard they helps