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Blistein B14 for Clio 1.2 16v



  Clio Campus 1.2 16v
Hello,

new to the forum so i would like to say hi to everyone. I lurke around forum a lot but until now i was to poor to do any mods to my car exception was buying 16 inch canasta alloys that i got cheep. Problem is that with 16 alloys the car is way to high and don't handle very well so it is time to put it on its ass. After all the info i decided i will go with coilovers. I narroved it down to KW v1 which i know will fit 100%, the others are Blistein B14 but i am not sure they make them for my car, the only one i found was for clio mk2 sport 2.0 engine.

So my question is do they make b14 for 1.2 engine and what would happen if i use the kit for 2.0 engine( i think i know the answer to this one but would still like to know from experts).

Thank you.
 

LeeRS

ClioSport Club Member
Not sure on the bilsteins but it would be cheaper to get a nice set of 15s and then get new shocks and springs. Or even just new springs.
 
  Clio Campus 1.2 16v
Not sure on the bilsteins but it would be cheaper to get a nice set of 15s and then get new shocks and springs. Or even just new springs.

I have 2 sets of new tyres one 14 inch for winters and 16 inch for summer. So looking at the cost as whole it would cost more. Plus i test drive my firends car that has coilovers and it is night and day difference in how car drive it self, plus i want adjustable hight so i can change it during winters.
 
  330i. E30 Touring.
2.0 ones won't fit unless you're changing the hubs to 1*2 ones to suit. Also, your 1.2 engine won't weigh as much as the 2.0.

TBH, i wouldn't bother spending that kind of money on a 1.2. Save the money until you can buy something faster.

IMO.
 
  Clio Campus 1.2 16v
Sorry for the late replay had a lot going on this days, well kw v1 would set me back 800€ plus installation so i might take Vogtland junior kit wich cost 1/3 still offer 60mm drop, but i have no idea how it handle. Everyone advice is that i shouldn't buy anything under 700€ if i want decent drive not just the looks. Any advice on this would be appreciated.
 
  Clio Campus 1.2 16v
I just can't believe you'd spend that on a 1.2, coil overs are surely wasted on a 1.2

Well car will stay with me for at least 5 years, i know it is a lot of money for coilovers but whats the alternative? I want to lower the car and improve handling and that wont happen with just springs. I am open for ideas.
 

Martin_172

ClioSport Club Member
Coilovers are definitely worth it even on a 1.2 if you have good ones, well setup and at a sensible height.

however I would forget bilstein and kw and spend half as much on AP coilovers, I had them on my twingo GT and they were fantastic! Better than my previous set of FK Koni damper ones which cost a lot more!
 
  BG Clio 182
Well car will stay with me for at least 5 years, i know it is a lot of money for coilovers but whats the alternative? I want to lower the car and improve handling and that wont happen with just springs. I am open for ideas.
You will lower the ride height and improve handling with springs lol!
 
  Clio Campus 1.2 16v
Coilovers are definitely worth it even on a 1.2 if you have good ones, well setup and at a sensible height.

however I would forget bilstein and kw and spend half as much on AP coilovers, I had them on my twingo GT and they were fantastic! Better than my previous set of FK Koni damper ones which cost a lot more!

I read about AP coilovers but i am worried about the rust, do you have any problems with that? The kw is probably to much money so right now i am looking at the ap and vogtland junior kit that might work as well but i didn't find any reviews for use on clio 😧 .
 
  BG Clio 182
I just can't weigh up why you think springs are inadequate. They will lower the car thus increasing handling. What's not to love?
 
  Clio Campus 1.2 16v
I have clio campus so thats mk2 ph4 the stock arch gap is huge the 30mm lowering just won't cut it.
 
  Clio Campus 1.2 16v
Well i take some look around and with 16 inch alloys the gap is not so large. So can you use eibach sportlines on stock shocks? AP coilovers are galvanized so they will start to rust :(, our weather is a b**ch for cars.
 
  Clio Campus 1.2 16v

Dom_capper

ClioSport Club Member
  2012 Renault Clio
I've had APs on my mk3 for over 18 months. I adjusted the ride height about a month ago for summer and they are still in great condition. Zero oxidation and the threads are still perfect. The collars spun with ease. They go nice and low and improve the handling no end! I only paid £415 for mine brand new.
 
  Clio Campus 1.2 16v
Yea i look around the AP are 530€ plus to get them on car is 200€ so i am on 730€. So for now i narrow it down on springs:

1. Eibach sportlines no introduction needed.
2. H&R 30/30 seems to lower the gap a bit more then sportlines and are bit stiffer wich is fine with me. Some pic:

http://s1.mojalbum.com/14477201_14477204_16979795/clio-1-5-dci-moj/16979795.jpg

http://s1.mojalbum.com/14477201_14477204_16979792/clio-1-5-dci-moj/16979792.jpg

http://s1.mojalbum.com/14477201_14477204_16979789/clio-1-5-dci-moj/16979789.jpg

http://s1.mojalbum.com/14477201_14477204_16979783/clio-1-5-dci-moj/16979783.jpg

Can' choose about this two, pretty worried that sportlines will blow my shocks, H&R use the guy near me for 7 years now on stock shockas with out problems. Price is about the same.
 
  BG Clio 182
My car on cooksports. You wouldn't want it any lower!
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  Clio Campus 1.2 16v
That looks superb:hearteyes:, very nice car you have. I am guessing cooksports springs are only for cup not the normal 1.2 16v?
 
  BG Clio 182
That looks superb:hearteyes:, very nice car you have. I am guessing cooksports springs are only for cup not the normal 1.2 16v?
Cooksport springs are a decent drop. They go on all sport dampers. I'm presuming if you put sport dampers on your car you would fit these no issues and get similar fitment.

Again what I meant about the need for coilovers, you will get a good ride height with some decent springs
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  Clio Campus 1.2 16v
Aye i was asking because my engine is lighter so i should get less drop than you. Plus i will use stock shocks with springs wich is why i will go H&R 30/30 or sportlines. If i change to decent shocks i am over 600€ for that i get AP coilovers. Was planing to use 172 cup shocks but front wont fit i think? the rear are straight swap and i could get them cheep. It is a b**ch to make a choice between the springs. On one side everyone here only use sportlines but H&R is stiffer and lower a bit more when settle in. The best option would be 172 cup shocks with cooksport springs but not sure what i would need to replace to make the front fit my 1.2.
 

Martin_172

ClioSport Club Member
I wouldn't use Eibachs on standard dampers on a non RS if you want handling, they are horribly miss matched ive tried them on a DCi100 and 1.6 16v and they were terrible.

later stuck koni dampers on it and it was much better!

to use RS dampers you need the hubs which means you need the brakes which means u will want the master cylinder may as well go full wide track at the same time
 
  Clio Campus 1.2 16v
So many conflicting opinions, to get RS dampers is to much money with that i am on coilovers. Bloody hell now i really have no idea what to get, knowing me i will end with kw v1 :(. I need more info on sportlines and H&R springs from the guys that they are running them on stock shocks.
 
  Clio Campus 1.2 16v
Well i found sportlines new for 112€ so i had to grab them :). I did have a real hard on for apex full sport kit with 60mm lowering but couldnt find it under 400€ :(.
Thx guys.
 


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