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Thanks guys, appreciate the comments.
Yes, running CookSport Springs on cup shocks with 15mm rear hub spacers and 20mm front spacers with 1.5 degrees of camber.
Bobby, wheels are standard cup colour 205-110 with a little twist. Well happy with how they turned out.
I got my car 182 back yesterday after its big refresh.. Just a few quick photos as I will do a progress thread at some point. Really happy with how things are looking, my bank balance however, is not looking so happy.
Enjoy..
Clio182 by Lawro1988, on Flickr
Clio182 by Lawro1988, on Flickr...
Most people use the Skoda splitter and just cut the ends off as they cost peanuts. If you want a proper cup splitter talk to Adam at Wolverhampton Renault but they are far from cheap. I just bought a new one and they are circa £130.
Makes far more sense rather than messing about buying shorter bolts or doing a stud conversion IMO. I just had 15mm rear hub spacers and 20mm front hubcentrics fitted and its spot on. Less wear on the rear bearings too.
Out of interest, now much are you paying Dawn? Mine is currently in the body shop for exactly the above along with a rear bumper and just curious to how competitive my quote was..
You might as well replace the shocks with cup shocks as I expect they have had it if they haven't been replaced previously. For the sake of £150 a set its worth doing!
I have been running CookSports for near on a year now, mine were the first set. They are brilliant, provides me with far more confidence in the bends. The feel is brilliant and the ride is great too, hardly any stiffer than the standard cup springs. The stance is spot on and don't stuffer from...