Out of every clio i've driven, nothing is as sophisticated as the ledas.
Ol YS's fancy ally billies were good, no denying that........but only in one certain point of their adjustment range, thats the problem with monotubes......you shim up the valve system and its good right there. When i tweeked it softer it just became bouncy with no damper control, and wound it up and it was like having mop handles as dampers. They are more efficient dampers technically, but there is a reason why race teams re-valve the dampers for tracks and conditions.
Out of every clio i've driven, nothing is as sophisticated as the ledas.
Ol YS's fancy ally billies were good, no denying that........but only in one certain point of their adjustment range, thats the problem with monotubes......you shim up the valve system and its good right there. When i tweeked it softer it just became bouncy with no damper control, and wound it up and it was like having mop handles as dampers. They are more efficient dampers technically, but there is a reason why race teams re-valve the dampers for tracks and conditions.
"Best Handling clio of the day by far" quote from Peter Knivett, Track and Race car (setup by me too!:rasp: )
how much am i looking for the KW Variant 2 coilovers?
and how do they measure up to H&Rs in terms of reliability and performance?