RenaultSport clio 182
I've spent the morning doing the first half of my suspension refresh. Managed to do Cup Wishbones with new lower ball joints, new Track rod ends and new ARB bushes. Then got the tracking done as switching to increased caster wishbones gives you crazy toe out! Driving after this was an absolute revelation...felt so much better. One of the track rod ends was really bad so that wasn't helping.
Next stage is the springs and dampers. I have a full set of almost brand new Cup dampers and some Cooksports to go on. Having driven it today though and enjoyed it so much I am doubting whether I should use the cooksports or look for some low mileage cup springs instead. The roads round me aren't the best and i don't want suspension that is going to rattle the car (and me) to death, but I would like to replace my 15year old springs! New Cup springs are out of the question because they are so much money but i could easily find some second hand ones and sell the cooksports on.
So I'm after thoughts on:
a. How quickly to cup springs deteriorate? Will springs with 70k on be past their best....most that come up for sale on here are on 70-80k.
b. Are cooksports harsh for a daily on average british country roads?
Next stage is the springs and dampers. I have a full set of almost brand new Cup dampers and some Cooksports to go on. Having driven it today though and enjoyed it so much I am doubting whether I should use the cooksports or look for some low mileage cup springs instead. The roads round me aren't the best and i don't want suspension that is going to rattle the car (and me) to death, but I would like to replace my 15year old springs! New Cup springs are out of the question because they are so much money but i could easily find some second hand ones and sell the cooksports on.
So I'm after thoughts on:
a. How quickly to cup springs deteriorate? Will springs with 70k on be past their best....most that come up for sale on here are on 70-80k.
b. Are cooksports harsh for a daily on average british country roads?