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Best Street Suspensions set up for London roads/occasional track use

Old Jan 13, 2011 | 06:31 PM
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Best Street Suspensions set up for London roads/occasional track use

Hi guys,

Hoped you could help me with this one. I live in Central London and the roads are bad...I avoid all major potholes where possible but want to look to upgrade from stock suspension but dont want to struggle over speedbumps or anything - especially as Im planning to add a Veilside c1 or c2 kit to the car in the coming months (undecided!)

Anyone have any suggestions/step by step plan to upgrade suspension from stock?

Also if anyone knows where the best place is to get the Veilside kits (c1/c2) bearing in mind im from London!

Thanks!

Bally
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Old Jan 14, 2011 | 08:45 PM
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FB, FC, or FD? You mentioned veilside, im guessing FD. If you don't want to wait for an answer, browse over to the 3rd gen section and search for suspension. The forums are full of good information.
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Old Jan 15, 2011 | 07:35 AM
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Bally which part of London are you from?
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Old Jan 15, 2011 | 12:50 PM
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'93 FD...and my parental home is in Redbridge, Essex, but I have a flat out near Barbican in central. I split my time between the two but mostly at my flat. What about you rotor4life?! lol

Im really interested in these Veilside kits...the best looking options that keep the flow of the stock lines.

Changing the audio set up in the car this weekend and next, gonna switch out the 6x8s first and then do the doors. Waiting for my amp to come from across the pond. Believe it or not I saved nearly £100 on an alpine PDX-5 by purchasing from an American company in New Jersey!!

Need to clean up and secure my boost gauge wiring and steering surround as well, try and clear up some rattles! I look forward to weekends just so I can work on the car now lol
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