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Old 30-12-15, 05:01 PM   #1
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Koni adjustables

So after much reading on here and other places I've decided to go with the koni suspension. I'd considered civic eBay coils but the reviews are not good and £600 coilovers are not for me.

I'm after a decent set of Koni's.
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Old 30-12-15, 05:41 PM   #2
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why do you want to change the suspension?
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The current suspension is a bit tired now, a few bushes are needed front and back.
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Old 03-01-16, 11:21 AM   #4
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The current suspension is a bit tired now, a few bushes are needed front and back.
For a road car i would just refresh the current setup. New bushes / shocks /gear selection etc, it will seem like a new car. Or if u wanna splash out then spk to

http://www.vehiclehandlingsolutions.com/products.htm

unfortunatly suspesion is same as most things, pay cheap expect *****.

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I'd do the worn bushes first, I wouldn't be bothered about polybushes, not all are equal and some lack any design thought.

One 'orange' coloured polybush on the gear linkage of my car melted from the heat of the exhaust, it is now worse than a worn out rubber bush!!! - so much for polybushes!!!

oem bushes are pretty cheap, if you do the big compliance bush front and back and arm bushes you may find it drives like a new car again.
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