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Twingo gt suspension options.
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<blockquote data-quote="vagos222" data-source="post: 178289" data-attributes="member: 1380"><p>Hi all,I am new here.First of all sorry for my bad English!</p><p>I have a Twingo GT 1.2turbo 2010 model,and I have H&R springs on stock absorbers 2 years now.</p><p>The last few days I feel that the absorbers don't work well and need to be replaced .</p><p>My options so far are :</p><p>1) Stock absorbers again with limited life but costs 200euros .....</p><p>2) Bilstein B8 witch are good but cost over 550euros</p><p>3) Vogtland sport lowering kit witch have absorbers and lowering springs and costs 350 euros</p><p>4) Ta technix coilover with 300euros</p><p>5) Fk coilover with 300euros</p><p>6) A good coilover brand for over 600euros</p><p>So far I have only these options.I like my car's handling with H&R on stock absorbers but I should change absorbers every year.... I thought that vogtland kit has a very good price and the parts should works between them fine because sold as kit.....(also I have heard that vogtland is a good company and make parts with high quality ) But I haven't seen anyone put this kit on a Twingo gt... From the other hand, the coilover suggestions at these prices looks delicious but how many miles they will last and the performance will be better than the vogtland kit or stock absorbers with h&r lowering springs? I realy like coilovers but I have heard that the TA and FK has bad performance , and low quallity ,so after a few miles the need replace ...Is that true?</p><p>I don't know what to do...... Any ideas - suggestions ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vagos222, post: 178289, member: 1380"] Hi all,I am new here.First of all sorry for my bad English! I have a Twingo GT 1.2turbo 2010 model,and I have H&R springs on stock absorbers 2 years now. The last few days I feel that the absorbers don't work well and need to be replaced . My options so far are : 1) Stock absorbers again with limited life but costs 200euros ..... 2) Bilstein B8 witch are good but cost over 550euros 3) Vogtland sport lowering kit witch have absorbers and lowering springs and costs 350 euros 4) Ta technix coilover with 300euros 5) Fk coilover with 300euros 6) A good coilover brand for over 600euros So far I have only these options.I like my car's handling with H&R on stock absorbers but I should change absorbers every year.... I thought that vogtland kit has a very good price and the parts should works between them fine because sold as kit.....(also I have heard that vogtland is a good company and make parts with high quality ) But I haven't seen anyone put this kit on a Twingo gt... From the other hand, the coilover suggestions at these prices looks delicious but how many miles they will last and the performance will be better than the vogtland kit or stock absorbers with h&r lowering springs? I realy like coilovers but I have heard that the TA and FK has bad performance , and low quallity ,so after a few miles the need replace ...Is that true? I don't know what to do...... Any ideas - suggestions ? [/QUOTE]
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