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tom
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Author | Subject: Jom Coilovers/springs |
tom6330
Newbie Location: ireland Registered: 30 Mar 2010 Posts: 11 Status: Offline |
Post #1
Anybody know if these are any good im either goin to get 40mm lowering springs or the coilovers not fully decided yet any info would be great.thanks tom |
Posted 7th Oct 2010 at 20:16
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adam b
Seasoned Pro Location: The Nam Registered: 24 Jan 2006 Posts: 12,828 Status: Offline |
Post #2
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Posted 7th Oct 2010 at 20:36
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gti_ben
Newbie Location: Fareham Registered: 06 Oct 2010 Posts: 48 Status: Offline |
Post #3
I've used JOM coilovers in the past and they have been abolutely fine. They are very similar to Jamex. I ran them very low on my E46 and they were great. Ben |
Posted 8th Oct 2010 at 22:12
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adam b
Seasoned Pro Location: The Nam Registered: 24 Jan 2006 Posts: 12,828 Status: Offline |
Post #4
gti_ben wrote: I ran them very low on my E46 and they were great. Ben Was that one of the ones you crashed...? ________________________________________ Nothing to see here |
Posted 9th Oct 2010 at 00:58
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gti_ben
Newbie Location: Fareham Registered: 06 Oct 2010 Posts: 48 Status: Offline |
Post #5
adam b wrote: gti_ben wrote: I ran them very low on my E46 and they were great. Ben Was that one of the ones you crashed...? Thankfully, no. I've been keeping it on the black stuff for over 9 years now with no 'mishaps'! R I P:- Rover 216 GTI - 1998 Series 2 Escort RS Turbo - 1999 There was diesel on the road, honest. |
Posted 10th Oct 2010 at 05:43
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adam b
Seasoned Pro Location: The Nam Registered: 24 Jan 2006 Posts: 12,828 Status: Offline |
Post #6
My only one to date was an astra mk1 GTE. And it wasn't that bad as the police let me drive it home. Poor alignment, greasy road and little suspension travel. Hey hum!________________________________________ Nothing to see here |
Posted 10th Oct 2010 at 07:37
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lotek
Seasoned Pro Location: Berkshire Registered: 04 Dec 2007 Posts: 6,107 Status: Offline |
Post #7
a friend of mine just put these on his golf. they have transformed the car. |
Posted 10th Oct 2010 at 23:23
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phil b
Seasoned Pro Location: Market Drayton Registered: 25 Aug 2006 Posts: 3,090 Status: Offline |
Post #8
IMHO they look like hottuning units once sold on eBay, I bought a set of said hottuning coilys yeah they were good but very crashy for the 16v weight, hit a pebble and it'd feel like your strut turret was gonna shoot through the bonnet my drivers side has popped and the rears were pretty shocking with life expectancy, But that's just from another budget coily manufacturer I'm swapping to Billy b4's with aw 50mm(xsi) (so that equates to 40mm on a gti) springs and either gti or zx Dakar rear dampers, from ECP ________________________________________ '97 PH1 'Sigma Blue' 306 GTI 6 project 'Tooters'194.2bhp 127.6 dB '96 PH1 'Black Noir' 306 DTurbo (project in permenant storage) '94 300tdi LR Discovery (project gone dead and buried) '99 td5 LR Discovery 2 (trailer tug and family bus) project 'in the garage getting chassis welded' (again) The 6 can go fast, the disco can go anywhere Built: 9 January 1997 - that's a Thursday Skip Brown cars: tarporley Cheshire Tel: 01829 720492 add me --> philbrindley85@hotmail.com TEAM: Snapper |
Posted 20th Oct 2010 at 14:34
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