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Twingo Technical & Detailing Information
Suspension & Brakes
Weak coils a known issue?
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<blockquote data-quote="TripleJay" data-source="post: 185364" data-attributes="member: 203"><p>I guess it depends. If it is CUP chassis, it is sensitive to road quality, hitting pots etc., since in general they are very stiff and hard coils. I have CUP chassis. My rear right coil was dead after 55k km. My right front coil was dead after 70k km. I blame it on driving at the city with bad surface quality, pots, holes etc.... Also CUP coils are much, much pricier then no-CUPS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TripleJay, post: 185364, member: 203"] I guess it depends. If it is CUP chassis, it is sensitive to road quality, hitting pots etc., since in general they are very stiff and hard coils. I have CUP chassis. My rear right coil was dead after 55k km. My right front coil was dead after 70k km. I blame it on driving at the city with bad surface quality, pots, holes etc.... Also CUP coils are much, much pricier then no-CUPS. [/QUOTE]
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