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<blockquote data-quote="oscar" data-source="post: 157568" data-attributes="member: 2757"><p>yes sir, i use the 250 pound ebay coilovers although i currently have the fronts wound up to almost oem level due to a ma-hoo-sive new speedbump near my house but it's being taken away next week as it's trapped 2 audi's into our road already as it's way higher than its supposed to be. ride quality, pretty harsh. feel every pot hole and pebble, feel very responsive. the dampers appear to be good build quality too alex. i've only had bc's on previous cars, and it's unfair to compare an ebay coilover to bc's the kings of them all. you need to make sure that those clio coilovers are 58mm bolt spacing then they'll fit no bother</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oscar, post: 157568, member: 2757"] yes sir, i use the 250 pound ebay coilovers although i currently have the fronts wound up to almost oem level due to a ma-hoo-sive new speedbump near my house but it's being taken away next week as it's trapped 2 audi's into our road already as it's way higher than its supposed to be. ride quality, pretty harsh. feel every pot hole and pebble, feel very responsive. the dampers appear to be good build quality too alex. i've only had bc's on previous cars, and it's unfair to compare an ebay coilover to bc's the kings of them all. you need to make sure that those clio coilovers are 58mm bolt spacing then they'll fit no bother [/QUOTE]
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