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    Good afternoon all.

    My SRi has a -60mm lowering kit with blistein shocks and springs - they are good on smooth roads and tracks but very crashy and firm for normal roads.

    Are these cheap coilovers going to be more comfortable? I am not after track style handling as the car is a daily drive and I am not going to be street racing etc

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/COILOVER-V...item3a8ac3cd72

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    Depends how low you go with the coilovers. The ride will lost likely not be much better than what you have atm. The cheap ones are famous for being back breaking if you go too low

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    Just change for smother shocks and springs coilovers not designed for any smother setups

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    If you can save, save up and buy the best ones you can afford.

    The better the kit the better the ride.
    Mines hard, but not that bad. Better than cheap shock and spring set ups.
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    How much do you want for the 60mm bilsteins?

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    are yours the B8 bilstein yellows ?

    B4 bilstein blacks are maybe what your looking for ? ... there 20% stiffer than normal GM. ive heard people say there good in the comfort department.
    I cant remember which springs they pair them with. I think it was -30mm eibach.

    most people say the cheap coilovers are pants

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    I thought it would he the case that they are pants. I am not after lowering it more than what it already is as I will be putting standard SRi steel wheels back on. The rears feel fine compared to the ride of the front, but I guess there is no weight back there.

    I agree about buying the best you can afford and I will be doing that with my other nova project, but the SRi will be going back to stock appearance but keeping the bigger brakes (if they fit under the steels) and ride a bit lower.

    I would like my car to absorb bumps rather than get air over them.

    Anyone have any recommendations on what fronts to use? Have £200 to play with plus whatever I could get for my current setup

    Cheers all

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    Jimbob - they are not yellow, but dirty dark blue or black, will jack her up tomorrow and see what they are exactly mate

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    Most coilovers on a street car get a hard time because the owners slam them down onto the bumpstops, this kills the dampers, you don't barely experience any spring effect or even damping from the suspension in that case, just the bump stops & tyre rubber. I can't vouch for all cheap coilovers, but I would guess they ride Ok when driven within the sensible operating perameters.

    Personally I would avoid Bilstein Blacks like the plague. Over the years the most expensive lesson I've learnt with Novas is to buy the best suspension brand you can afford.

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    Haha I have Bilstein blacks......will see what I can find to make it a more comfortable ride, perhaps some decent sound deadening throughout the car would make it sound less crashy....

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