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Cup vs coilovers - opinions?
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<blockquote data-quote="KamRS" data-source="post: 169029" data-attributes="member: 919"><p>If Adam's prices get confirmed I think I'll be going the standard route. Quite a long way to go to 700 quid from the 200 or so that it will cost me with shipping from Adam. Was only considering coliovers on the assumption the prices would be similar in other countries.</p><p></p><p>Bit off topic though - do coilovers and normal shocks differ in lifespan? Presume coilovers need servicing/rebuilds after some time too - question is whether the cost of that will be higher than a set of new shocks again?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KamRS, post: 169029, member: 919"] If Adam's prices get confirmed I think I'll be going the standard route. Quite a long way to go to 700 quid from the 200 or so that it will cost me with shipping from Adam. Was only considering coliovers on the assumption the prices would be similar in other countries. Bit off topic though - do coilovers and normal shocks differ in lifespan? Presume coilovers need servicing/rebuilds after some time too - question is whether the cost of that will be higher than a set of new shocks again? [/QUOTE]
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