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Old 12-01-2006, 12:20 PM
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Top mounts

Has anybody bought the standard items? How much were they? I have a Vi

Basically i was going to get pillowballs but was told they lift the front end up.
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Old 12-01-2006, 12:35 PM
 
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If i remember correctly, i paid £100 for the ralliart ones a while back
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Old 12-01-2006, 01:14 PM
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If i remember correctly, i paid £100 for the ralliart ones a while back
Were these from the dealer?

What setup have you got? I.e. Standard. Or lowered etc.

I was thinking about pillowballs, but i was told they lift the front end up by around 10mm.
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Old 12-01-2006, 01:18 PM
 
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If i remember correctly, i paid £100 for the ralliart ones a while back
Were these from the dealer?

What setup have you got? I.e. Standard. Or lowered etc.

I was thinking about pillowballs, but i was told they lift the front end up by around 10mm.
They were from Co-ord mate, through a tuner

I bought them to cure the knocking problem, but ended up binning the standard crap, and investing in some Tein :muhaha:
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Old 12-01-2006, 02:15 PM
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If i remember correctly, i paid £100 for the ralliart ones a while back
Were these from the dealer?

What setup have you got? I.e. Standard. Or lowered etc.

I was thinking about pillowballs, but i was told they lift the front end up by around 10mm.
They were from Co-ord mate, through a tuner

I bought them to cure the knocking problem, but ended up binning the standard crap, and investing in some Tein :muhaha:
What's the tein like on the road.

Basically i have the same problem due to the shitty roads around here!

Its my daily driver and the rides already bumpy enough.

I've replaced the drop links and i still have a noisey suspsension up front. I was thinking about gettin teins or similar with some pillowball mounts but then i thought its going to be a shocking ride. So i thought about new top mounts and Eibach springs.
Although this is a risk if my shocks are knackered. Its not overly bad and driveable but its annoying on bumpy roads.
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Old 12-01-2006, 02:55 PM
 
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The Tein isn't too bad on the road :-)

Combined with the EDFC, you can soften it off as much as you like for round town driving

Best thing to do is to have a drive of a car with the stuff on, and see what you think

Your own thoughts are far better than peoples opinions
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Old 12-01-2006, 03:25 PM
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The Tein isn't too bad on the road :-)

Combined with the EDFC, you can soften it off as much as you like for round town driving

Best thing to do is to have a drive of a car with the stuff on, and see what you think

Your own thoughts are far better than peoples opinions
Yes sounds like a good idea.
I'll have to go in joels car, its a 2 but hes got teins. Should give a good indication. does the EDFC really offer that much adjustment?

What springs are you on? And what ride height do you run?
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Old 12-01-2006, 03:28 PM
 
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The Tein isn't too bad on the road :-)

Combined with the EDFC, you can soften it off as much as you like for round town driving

Best thing to do is to have a drive of a car with the stuff on, and see what you think

Your own thoughts are far better than peoples opinions
Yes sounds like a good idea.
I'll have to go in joels car, its a 2 but hes got teins. Should give a good indication. does the EDFC really offer that much adjustment?

What springs are you on? And what ride height do you run?
I have the Flex kit on mine 8)

No idea what the ride height is, but it sits nice :muhaha:

The EDFC will allow you to adjust between all 16 settings, and has 3 pre-sets too, which most people have set for everyday, fast road and track :muhaha:
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Old 12-02-2006, 05:20 PM
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Ive just had to buy some new Tein pillowballs for mine. old ones were cracking! I can get you some mate if you want some
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Old 12-07-2006, 05:53 PM
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