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What do you consider to be the best looks/handling suspension?



Scrooge

ClioSport Moderator
  E55 AMG
Clios have to rake forward looks so much better, it isn't an old ZS Fiesta.
 
  CBR1000RR Fireblade
Clios have to rake forward looks so much better, it isn't an old ZS Fiesta.

thats right, its not a ford, well done.

and looks dont so much come into it, as long as it doesnt have a 4x4 type stance. function over form in 99% of applications, clios like most cars handle at their best with 15mm front rake
 

Adamm.

ClioSport Club Member
strange how your vmaxx are so soft as i went from 182 cup suspension to the vmaxx and found while the vmaxx still have a fair amount of roll certainly nothing like the standard cup suspension. but obviously could be an issue going low with roll but so far iv had no problems except a knocking from the rear. you must have a dodgy set tbh as i thought mine where spot on. certainly better than standard im going to go down the route of a rear arb and front strut brace with solid mounts i think that should compliment the fact that the vmaxx has a fair bit of roll and should stiffen it up just that little bit more. i hope you find a nice setup that your happy with anyway mate. i do realise since i got these coilovers that maybe being on a budget should have stayed clear of a spring upgrade but then again i cant compare as i have never been in a clio with just a spring upgrade.
 

Jamie86

ClioSport Club Member
  RS175,595,205gti,172
Mine is also on Koni adjustables.. Is brilliant on the road (I do about 25k a year) and also very good on trackdays would not hesitate to reccommend them at all!
 
  225 Cup & Williams
I'm going to be putting brand new 172 cup shocks all round with sportlines on my ph1 hopefully there will be an improvement. I was going to go for the Koni's but feck paying 500 odd quid.
 
  CBR1000RR Fireblade
strange how your vmaxx are so soft as i went from 182 cup suspension to the vmaxx and found while the vmaxx still have a fair amount of roll certainly nothing like the standard cup suspension. but obviously could be an issue going low with roll but so far iv had no problems except a knocking from the rear. you must have a dodgy set tbh as i thought mine where spot on. certainly better than standard im going to go down the route of a rear arb and front strut brace with solid mounts i think that should compliment the fact that the vmaxx has a fair bit of roll and should stiffen it up just that little bit more. i hope you find a nice setup that your happy with anyway mate. i do realise since i got these coilovers that maybe being on a budget should have stayed clear of a spring upgrade but then again i cant compare as i have never been in a clio with just a spring upgrade.

There is nothing wrong with my v maxx, they are fine, I have had enough cars on different suspension set ups and coilovers to know what works well and what doesn't. V maxx are too soft for fast road / track driving, there is more then me that has this opinion I'm afraid. The ride from them isn't bad below 50mph, anything above 50 mph and the slightest bump will fire you up to to the air. The main problem I have is when cornering hard. Far too soft = mucho rubbage.

Mine is also on Koni adjustables.. Is brilliant on the road (I do about 25k a year) and also very good on trackdays would not hesitate to reccommend them at all!

Thanks buddy
 

Jamie86

ClioSport Club Member
  RS175,595,205gti,172
Where you based? Ask to have a drive of a few different set ups?
 
  172 phase 1
This.

This sort of set up is something I am interested in. Have you any pictures of how your car sits? And what is your opinion on the handling?

This sort of set up must be one of the best for a car that's still used on brittish roads ?

I think it handles very well, tight and precise while firm (but comfortable) still soaking up bumps without being crashy or bottoming out. (i also have powerflex wishbone bushes)
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  CBR1000RR Fireblade
Thanks turbo tom, that sits perfect IMO. Not too low but not on stilts either. Thank you for your opinion bud, it sounds like the ideal set up for me until the car is taken off the road and purely used for track.

Jamie86; I am in south Yorkshire buddy.
 


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