Clio 182, EvoX FQ360
Another common suspension question I'm afraid, but I know you all like to help a fellow member in need :smile:
My car's going to need a full suspension refresh as it's not really handing as well as it should be. The rear feels a little loose and the steering doesn't seem to be as accurate as I would think it should be and can be quite unpredictable in some of it's movement. This is where I get stuck as I'm not sure what to do.
I could buy a cheap set of coilovers for around the £350 mark (I really can't afford to go any more than this at the moment) but I've read so many mixed reviews on here I'm doubting that's the way to go. The other thing I could do is buy new OEM struts/springs and other bits and go that way.
The car is cup packed 182 and will be used for a a good few track days a year, but will also be used on random drives and trips back to work etc...
What would you buy? OEM parts or cheap coilovers?
My car's going to need a full suspension refresh as it's not really handing as well as it should be. The rear feels a little loose and the steering doesn't seem to be as accurate as I would think it should be and can be quite unpredictable in some of it's movement. This is where I get stuck as I'm not sure what to do.
I could buy a cheap set of coilovers for around the £350 mark (I really can't afford to go any more than this at the moment) but I've read so many mixed reviews on here I'm doubting that's the way to go. The other thing I could do is buy new OEM struts/springs and other bits and go that way.
The car is cup packed 182 and will be used for a a good few track days a year, but will also be used on random drives and trips back to work etc...
What would you buy? OEM parts or cheap coilovers?