FLOL my brain is fried beyond belief mate your a lucky man having graduated i tell thee!!No idea haha
Mate you even deleted my quote where it says "including delivery" right next to the price I posted :tongueout: you sausage haha
Do you have the rear bench still in mate? Im contemplating cooksports but wasnt sure how they would sit with the weight out the back?I'm a tyre edge flush with wheel arch kinda guy! I don't like cars looking like the suspension is nackered but love a nice stance! I've got Cooksports on my 182 and I think they got the ride height spot on! :tongueout:
Do you have the rear bench still in mate? Im contemplating cooksports but wasnt sure how they would sit with the weight out the back?
good to know mate, got a cage going in soon as well so im sure the weight of that will help it sit a bit better too. been contemplating the coilover game for a while now but just decided fooook it springs will be fine for now and i have heard some pretty decent things about cooksports.I had them on with the 16's for a little while and they were fine with the rear bench in and the load of crap I cart about in the boot.
I want the same ones eventually just not cheap although like you say excellent quality, the reason why I like them is the steel thread inserts as ill be running studs on mine.Get these spacers for the front. I have these and the quality is excellent and they are very light.
http://www.europerformance.co.uk/pages/products/product_info.mhtml?product=423513
H&R 20mm spacers by Dr-Jekyll, on Flickr
100% agree with Dr Jekyll, H&R are the only way to go.It is worth paying the extra Tbh. It's not only a stance thing but with the steel inserts they'll be safer than non steel inserts. I've seen many threads and in person of cheaper ones not fitting right. (The latter was on way to a track day! The bolt to hub bolt came loose and they had been lock tighted as it had happed before!)
Buy cheap, buy twice. Plus mine arrived next day :wink:
now that would be marvelous! any saving would be great bloody overpriced if you asked me! if i had the time id make some myself!!100% agree with Dr Jekyll, H&R are the only way to go.
We should organise a group buy on them.
Great price on the Bilsteins. It'll be looking great after you get them fitted, any plans for wheels? I love my car so much more without the (IMO obviously) horrific 182 wheels on haha.
good to know mate, got a cage going in soon as well so im sure the weight of that will help it sit a bit better too. been contemplating the coilover game for a while now but just decided fooook it springs will be fine for now and i have heard some pretty decent things about cooksports.
how did you guys find them?
Ahhhh nice mate!! Ill be able to see you working from the design studio window 😂Ant i'm moving back to Huddersfield with work by the way. Our new science labs are in the 3M building :smiley: Cannot wait to be doing chemistry and s**t in brand spankers labs :smiley:
ah sorry mate was talking about the cooksports sorry for the hijackI searched on german google and they popped up haha much cheaper direct from germanland!
Ahhhh nice mate!! Ill be able to see you working from the design studio window 😂
Dear lord I haven't missed that place. Those ring binding machines were the f**king bane of my life. One little slip and you had to start again 😂😂
For my dissertation I finally found out how to use them properly with no issues though, 3 years later hahaha
Ant the Cooksports are spot on, great ride, good quality, the ride height is spot on and a good price! My 182 is a daily so all standard inside, they got the ride height nailed, the stance looks great and I'm sure a stripped interior won't make any difference to the appearance.. :up:
You'll love the bilsteins. Many people have been happy with them as they offer great road comfort as well as handling. Don't forget to keep your existing rear damper top nuts.
You'll never want to go back to standard ride height again!
@Ant_Smiggy , :nut::smiley::nut: Dont suppose you have a little shopping list saved somewhere of the nuts and bolts etc that you bought? Were they from Renault ? Like you said, dont like the idea of using crusty old bolts. cheers mate.
Think the tops are 16mm and are a weird thread size quite surprised the Billies don't come with new ones that's a bit pikey lol surprised they even use the same pitch nutAs above, the rears are easy. The bottom bolts are 18mm. I can't remember what the top ones are (17mm?) but I'm pretty sure I read that the bilsteins don't come with the top nuts so you use your existing ones. Renault don't sell them separately either, they only come with new rear shock.
Adams proper decent anyway just message him what you need and he knows practically all the part numbers off by heart hahaThat would be fantastic! thanks @Ant_Smiggy !!
Car looks great mate, its taking him a while to paint a spoiler tho :tonguewink:
Hi mate,Haha, the primer reacted with the spoiler in the middle so it set him back a few days unfortunately 😧
PM'd regarding that mate!Hi mate,
If possible can you ask him what primer works with the spoiler or what he did to get around it. Im still searching for somewhere to paint mine.
Gus
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