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On ebay before K-tec started to sell them. Not avalible on ebay anymore, who knows why. :rolleyes:
Got mine installed. They (Renault service) fooked my setings (the way i left coilovers) so it sitts lower than it should. I'll rise rear for about 1-1,5cm and 0,5-1cm front. Left front tire rubbs...
Look at my video, second post in this topic. I also have few more videos on my chanell. My exhaust is stock so all the roar you hear in video is induction music. :cool: Like they said, it sounds nice when you floor it.
I use Scenic calipers, 300mm discs & Ferodo Premium pads and works fine for fast road use. They also dont oveheat that fast like stock setup. For 280€ (250 gbp) including calipers, I can't complain.
Jup, Silver FTW. :D I painted mine with high temp silver and they look great. Mine are also from Scenic (300mm discs), so they are also little bigger then stock and they really stand out. ;)
Anybody know weight of Turinis? Friend just bought new RS CUP wheels and they are really heavy. RS 16 inch 9,5kg (21 pounds) vs Superleggera 17 inch that weight 7kg (15,4 pounds). :S
Yeah, you got that right. :o And doing test like that on the same day would be quite a project.
From my amateur point of view kits are identical. Honestly i'd probably take yours but like I said I don't have experiences with ITB.
Since I was really curious about difference on dyno graphs I did this:
I hope everyone realise that these were different cars and different RR. But it's obvious that Jenvey should give you power higher (above stock redline) and AT looks much better for street (torque at low and medium revs)...
Ignore strut bar, it's not for Clio. They looks decent and exactly as V-MAXX on some pictures and according to other reviews it's worth trying. If they start leaking I'll just take them to local suspension service (they can rebuild shocks, and they also fabricate their own custom coilovers)...
One little question. Do I need anything else to buy before install? Like top mounts or anything? Or will they fit bolt on? I don't know anything about front shocks and upper parts of it.
Sorry for my Engrish. :o
I like it, it's not that low. After all this facts I decided to order mine today and see myself if they are any good. I'll install them in march (damn snow) with big brakes and I'll see myself if they are any good on track. If not, I didn't spent that much and I'll just install original setup back.
Yep. Try unbolt screw with short wrench and then with longer.
Friend has 300mm with Scenic 1,9dCI calipers (everything is bolt on) and says he stops faster than with stock setup so in spring I'll try it too. I already have calipers but the problem is that you have to use 16' while I use 15'...
But didn't Raceland from Belgium said that they don't make coilovers for our Clio? Somebody allready wrote that. Coz i guess it's made in China and they are selling it under "fake Raceland" brand. But that's just my opinion. :o
TÜV is another mistery in that case. Is there any way to check it if...
They say "FK are affordable coilovers for affordable price".
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Now imagine, Raceland coils are cheaper than FK. :o But tbh they are that cheap that you don't waste a lot of money IF they broke. Shame that they lower the car almost too much for me. Post a pic with highest setings