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Re: Suspension....



I guess it all depends on how firm is firm for
you.
I'm running Neuspeed race springs, which are
very stiff, but ultra-flat for cornering.  These are
a little uncomfortable for daily use, and have lowered
the roc about 1.75"
For shocks, I'm using Tokico HPs, which were decent
before they blew due to the race springs.

I probably going to go to the Illumina adjustables, as I've
heard good things about them.

Whatever springs you get, make sure you get progressive rates.


Alex Ting
Millennium Solutions Group, Inc.
8303 Sierra College Blvd., Suite 150
Granite Bay, CA 95746

Phone: 888-801-2001 or 916-797-9998
Fax: 916-797-9997
Email: alex@millenniumsolutions.net



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> From: Mark Mages <mmages@gie.com>
> To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
> Subject: Suspension....
> Date: Monday, October 26, 1998 8:56 AM
> 
> Ok..... I know this has been hashed out many a time before....
> I am going to have to do the upgrade real soon,
> What do you all recommend for lowering an MK2 8v about an inch or so,
> and giving a good firm feel?
> 
> Shocks
> Bilstein ~v~ Tockico ~v~ BOGE ~v~ ?
> 
> Springs
> Are the H÷R tech's good?
> How do they rate against Neuspeeds, or the other progressive lowering
> springs? what other choices are out there?
> 
> Also, price-wise... best value?
> 
> Thanks for your time, and I am sorry to ask such a frequent question,
> but........ I'm doing it anyways
> 
> Mark
> 84 8v
> 
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