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Coilover options 182 cup HELP!!!

J4K3

ClioSport Club Member
Car  197 cam'd ph2 berg
Have recently purchased a 182 which at the time of sale was told was a cup but was a bit unsure if it was given the price and previous owners knowledge...(or lack of should I say!)

Have recently measured the front strut bolt spacing and it is 60mm which has left me a bit stumped as to which coilovers will fit? I.e what brands do a coilover in 60mm spacing? And also what would be the best option for light track use?

Thanks
 
For light track use I would go for v-maxx or gaz. No point forking out loads of £££'s

Awful advise...

Tyres / Brakes / Suspension ideally needs to be the best you can afford for any type of fast road / track driving.

KW / H&R / Bilstein I'd tend to suggest to people, under £1000 and would be ideal for fast road / performance driving. If your budget is only £500 I'd suggest either saving for a premium brand or focus on other areas.
 
Awful advise...

Tyres / Brakes / Suspension ideally needs to be the best you can afford for any type of fast road / track driving.

KW / H&R / Bilstein I'd tend to suggest to people, under £1000 and would be ideal for fast road / performance driving. If your budget is only £500 I'd suggest either saving for a premium brand or focus on other areas.

Unfortunately I dont have KW / H&R / Bilstein kind of money to spend otherwise I would, but surely a £500 set of coilovers will hold out better on the odd track day here and there than a set of standard shocks and springs on a stripped out car?
 
Unfortunately I dont have KW / H&R / Bilstein kind of money to spend otherwise I would, but surely a £500 set of coilovers will hold out better on the odd track day here and there than a set of standard shocks and springs on a stripped out car?

I guess it's debatable, I've used cheaper coilovers and for the money there OK however after 8-12 months they tend to be ready for the skip ( my experience ). Only because the car feels 'stiff' doesn't mean you'll decrease your lap times from a good OEM set up.

If that's all you can afford by all means try them out, most would state they are better but I'm just not a fan, hence why I'd always spend as much as I can on suspension, brakes and tyres.
 
Unfortunately I dont have KW / H&R / Bilstein kind of money to spend otherwise I would, but surely a £500 set of coilovers will hold out better on the odd track day here and there than a set of standard shocks and springs on a stripped out car?
You'd be better off with eibach/Cooksport springs on oe dampers over a cheap set of coilovers. This type of cars strong point is its handling. Don't ruin it with cheap tat. All imo of course, but buy cheap, but twice.
 
Awful advise...

Tyres / Brakes / Suspension ideally needs to be the best you can afford for any type of fast road / track driving.

KW / H&R / Bilstein I'd tend to suggest to people, under £1000 and would be ideal for fast road / performance driving. If your budget is only £500 I'd suggest either saving for a premium brand or focus on other areas.

I wouldent say its bad advice. Them coilovers & good tyres would be fine on track. Spending £800 on Bilsteins which knock anyway is a waste H&R are basically bilsteins and KW are way to much money for the occasional trackday.
 
Awful advise...

Tyres / Brakes / Suspension ideally needs to be the best you can afford for any type of fast road / track driving.

KW / H&R / Bilstein I'd tend to suggest to people, under £1000 and would be ideal for fast road / performance driving. If your budget is only £500 I'd suggest either saving for a premium brand or focus on other areas.

AST for 1k. :D
 
BC racing coilovers are really good, Mick sells them, I just put some on my MX5 handling is great and they are pretty cheap
 
Simply if you can't spend a few ££ to get a good brand, then just buy genuine cup dampers and cooksport springs along with a suspension refresh.
 
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