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this is as best as i can explain it without removing stuff...
Take everything off the top of your standard shock, remove the bolt that was on top of the coilovers & throw it far away - it's too big.
Then just put everything back ontop of the coilover as it came off the original damper, screw...
Tried to do the diamonds & bullets, but the picture isn't great quality - so it's coming out looking s**t! lol.
One last one, as i'm bored & it looks good!
slaaaaaammmmed!
They're for non-sports!
Pretty much the same as Raceland coilovers though, I believe.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Coilover-Suspension-Kit-RENAULT-CLIO-NON-RS-58-mm-/160429329015?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item255a554a77
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=499077
Love the stance you've got going on at the front!
Looks like K-tec have done a really neat job, I'd love to do something like this, but on a boring black clio there's just no point. Plus I'd need a spare £3k lol!
You seem to be getting lots of stick for doing it... but if you're happy, then...
Re: My own style Clio...finally thread up lol
F*cking love this car! Only thing I'd change would maybe be the exhaust... but still, it looks great!
Is that a CAF poking out??
if it is still on there, get it off!
then wrap the exposed wires in insulation tape.
it should clear up within a weeks driving... or at least mine did.
Mine fully tuned with a supercharger is at 845ish i think. Would be more turbo'd (if you can do that - didn't really check) but the noise of the supercharger is so addictive! it's a proper scream!
You need to message the guy who sells them for a 10% discount if you buy them!
Also consider Jimbo's clio has 16" wheels, which will help fill the arches more. if you're just running standard wheels they could look a little lost!
Just something to think about..
i found springs very crashy - they smashed into bumps/potholes etc, where as the coilovers are smoother. they just bounce over them instead! if you're used to 60mm springs, you'll find the ride better IMO.
to be honest, they're Far better than just running springs.
for the price I can't fault them! although only time will tell how well they last i guess.
Are they not similar style to the "Raceland" coilovers that sport owners have been buying?