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peter gsi
27-05-09, 07:21 PM
best SUSPENSION for nova gsi want smooth ride so dont feel every bump shocks or coil overs beast kit. and good handing thanks pete
if you want smooth id rule out coil overs straight away. id be tempted for a kyb gold kit. basically 20-30% uprated dampers and springs to suit
probably new std gsi spec stuff & getting it rebushed with new rubbers would be the best.
Novasport
27-05-09, 08:17 PM
Bilstein cup shockers & Eibach springs.
Nova_Tek
27-05-09, 10:08 PM
Eibach or H&R Springs with good quality uprated shocks is the safest bet with new GM bushes.
peter gsi
27-05-09, 10:32 PM
where can i bye Eibach spings as i dont think they make for nova any more pete
craig green
27-05-09, 10:51 PM
if you want smooth id rule out coil overs straight away. id be tempted for a kyb gold kit. basically 20-30% uprated dampers and springs to suit
Good bet, though I dunno if the springs are any good. Having UK developed springs is sometimes a good thing as our roads are terrible. Courtenay's old Clubman package was ace.
probably new std gsi spec stuff & getting it rebushed with new rubbers would be the best.
nah the std ride height & damping sucks tbh. It's not like Novas were praised for the handling... ever.
peter gsi
27-05-09, 10:55 PM
what kind of money know have lower it with cheap springs handles well just every hard ride if you hit a bump
id look for eibach stuff to and some yellow polys tbh.
craig green
27-05-09, 11:04 PM
Eibachs are good. I cannot stress enough though how bad you need to avoid Pi springs! They pass them off as a number of other brands too. Terra & another. Also avoid Black std Bilstein replacement gas shocks. Yellows all the way.
So yellow Billies & Eibachs (also known as the irmscher kit)
peter gsi
27-05-09, 11:11 PM
just want springs for now shocks later i have pi fitted:cry:
if you want smooth id rule out coil overs straight away.
I say bollocks to that.
essentially with coilovers you can set the suspension EXACTLY as you want it.
eg stiff springs for the handling and then soft damping to get a nice smooth ride etc.
craig green
27-05-09, 11:20 PM
True; most people use coilovers to drop real low, so bounce & skip everywhere regardless.
craig green
27-05-09, 11:21 PM
just want springs for now shocks later i have pi fitted:cry:
If the fr springs have 60-149 printed on them, I'd guess they are pants? check.
True; most people use coilovers to drop real low, so bounce & skip everywhere regardless.
well yes, most folks who fit coilovers to "normal" cars are retards and use soft springs thinking it gives them a gentle ride and then crank the damping right up stiff so it skips all over the place and blows seals lol
peter gsi
27-05-09, 11:26 PM
will do mate im going to try find some Eibach or h&s springs. dont want to spend silly about 100 pound may be more. i have to move out the way of pot holes lollol
craig green
28-05-09, 12:01 AM
i have to move out the way of pot holes lollol
That comes with owning a lowered Nova. :roll:
blue_peg_16v
28-05-09, 12:06 AM
i had a full koni adj kit and cant say owt bad about it
peter gsi
28-05-09, 09:16 AM
just want some desent springs so it ant such a hard ride
craig green
28-05-09, 10:26 AM
i had a full koni adj kit and cant say owt bad about it
Agree. KONI stuff is good.
i had a boge non adj -40mil kit on my gsi in it was really gd with nice ride height,oh in it was cheap,then tried avo coil-overs in they r terrible on the road when fully on it,now on spax adj kit in they r ok but but not so good or forgivin as the boge so expensive aint always best for a road car....in trust me ive tried the limitslol
Nova_Tek
28-05-09, 08:51 PM
will do mate im going to try find some Eibach or h&s springs. dont want to spend silly about 100 pound may be more. i have to move out the way of pot holes lollol
Got my H&R Sport Springs which drops 30mm - 35mm for 125quid 2 years ago.
First choice was the Eibach ProKit which would drop it 40mm (which would have been perfect) but like its been said they are discontinued. H&R where the next best alternative.
I find the ride perfect for comfortable road use but improved handling too.
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