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Post by mspinola »

This was before i had the KW variant 3 coilover kit

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Pretty low isn´t it???
My but tells me the same!


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Nice exhaust from FK


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Dotz Mugello 17"


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Again... :thumbs_up


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And last but not least the Xenon headlights From the Vw Touran...


Here are the engine pics....

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The dump Valve

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and my latest toys

Yes it is the KW variant 3
Specs:
KW Variant 3 Coilovers (Height with adjustable compression and rebound damping)
Lowers car by: 50-90mm/60-80mm

It speaks for it self....

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Next up... Coilover instalation pics
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Post by Doc »

Hi and Welcome.
I love what you have done to your caddy, Really does look good and those wheels really suit it. Can't wait to see it after the Coilover kit is fitted. Be sure to take plenty of pics of the process.
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Hey good job !
The Kw are really good :P

On the 1st pic .... how did you dropp' your caddy (before KW kit) ?
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Post by Doc »

I've just looked up the price of that KW kit.
:o €1499 :o

I wish I had that kind of money to spend!
Maybe I'll start saving coz they really are the best IMO.
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Post by enzo »

is the ride really stiff with the car being lowered that much?

also how does it handle?
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hi lad how did u fit the dump valve
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Post by Ricky »

Interested to hear you comments about the ride of your new coilovers? For that money they would need to be dam good, and by that I mean very applicable to our UK roads and very well damped...... not rock solid hard as per most coilovers !!!!! Would like my van lowered but probably on the softest setting !!!!!

Cheers mate !!!!
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Post by hedge »

Mspinola hasn't login in since Mon Sep 08, 2008 12:50 am! so you might want to pm him (that should send him an email)
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Post by Grizzle »

I heard TDI's hate dump valves.
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Post by hedge »

Grizzle wrote:I heard TDI's hate dump valves.
yep not a good idea!
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Post by dubvan »

Ricky wrote:Interested to hear you comments about the ride of your new coilovers? For that money they would need to be dam good, and by that I mean very applicable to our UK roads and very well damped...... not rock solid hard as per most coilovers !!!!! Would like my van lowered but probably on the softest setting !!!!!

Cheers mate !!!!

To be that low and have compliant ride is unlikely - otherwise wheels would bottom out on inner arches - just isn't the room for vertical movement mate.

Jonesy :mrgreen:
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Post by Ricky »

I understand completely what your saying dubvan, but if I were going the coilovers route I wouldn't be lowering it as low as it could go, just enough to make it look 'right' and have as 'good' a ride as possible cause I'm an old fart now...... someone who still wants something to look good, but ride quality is the 'MORE' important of the two for me. Although having said that I'm not nieve enough to think it wont be substantially firmer than standard but for me it would be a compromise. I have fitted good quality kits to my Subaru's before (EXE-TC and AST's) and although they lower the car, are well enough designed (with our UK roads in mind) and built and were more complaint on our UK roads than ANY other coilover kit I have ever sat in.... I hope what I'm saying here is clear........

I would be happy enough with the appearance of just a spring kit but I have never been happy with any 'spring only' kits I've ever had in the past, cause they always (in cars anyway) seemed to give you a very 'bouncy' ride as the springs and shocks weren't designed to go with each other, hence the reason I would go for coilovers......

Nice caddy by the way mate !!!!

Cheers !
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