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PostSubject: Caddy Coilovers   Caddy Coilovers EmptyTue Feb 03 2009, 08:39

hi im new to this caddy business and im looking for some advice,

has anyone come across this before and are they any good

http://www.v-maxx.co.uk/viewproduct.asp?id=135&m2=183

which are a good budget coilover to have?

Yat
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PostSubject: Re: Caddy Coilovers   Caddy Coilovers EmptyTue Feb 03 2009, 09:22

They widely used in the caddy world mate but they wont be galvanized so they'll go rusty after so long.

£219 is also a tad too much imo
you can get hottuning coilovers on ebay for around £120 although the ride is hard and they'll rust too.
If you shop about you may get FK highsports for around £230 which are galvanized.
FK konigsports for around £250, they also galvanized and also have top adjustable damping.

I've used the FK's on my own caddy's in the past and now have konigs on my truck. Definately the best for the money mate.
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