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tallpaul
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Re: Improved roadgrip

Postby tallpaul » Wed Jul 08, 2009 5:20 pm

did anyone fit this rear ARB? there's a 07 scenic in my local breakers with a front ARB on, i'm toying with getting it if its straight, its a petrol if that makes a difference??
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Postby R55VYS » Fri Jul 10, 2009 8:11 am

Oliver wrote:
R55VYS wrote:Buy some sports dampers if you've only got springs on, that would make a big difference.


O.K. boy, I have these progressive springs only at rear in mine (front is still OEM):

https://www.mad-suspension.co.uk/progressive.htm

They don´t lower (I think they lift abaout 10mm) but they are harder...so do you really think sport dampers are a good choice? I have a nearly new pair of dampers of a ScenicII, I will try them by time.


Only justy noticed this reply 2yr down the line, i wasnt talking to you in the first place with your bodge-it springs, i was talking to steel, obviously if anyone has uprated springs, uprated dampers/shocks are a good idea, as when you change your springs they dont use the standard dampers as intended, why else would they sell them, goon.

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Re: Re:

Postby Paddy » Sat Jul 11, 2009 8:35 pm

R55VYS wrote:

i wasnt talking to you in the first place with your bodge-it springs, i was talking to steel


calm down ladies!


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