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Old 12-02-2008   #61
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Re: Lowering a Stilo - Thread Choice

there is a bloke here selling coilovers for £240 http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/FIAT-Coilovers...QQcmdZViewItem
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Re: Lowering a Stilo - Thread Choice

I would of had them, if i hadn't just bought my eibach kit!
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Re: Lowering a Stilo - Thread Choice

Alot of people have problems with those kits unfortunatly dave

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Re: Lowering a Stilo - Thread Choice

Originally Posted by ChrisMClark View Post
They used the allen key. And it rounded out and split the top of the shocker. They had no problem at all with the other bits, just that one shock.

mine did exactly the same !!!....i ended up having to lock it up with 2 nuts after the allen key bit had snapped !
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Re: Lowering a Stilo - Thread Choice

Pondering what to do with this really. Obviously it'd be cheaper just to get lowering springs, but I can't help but think the dampers need to get done at the same time.

Have looked into kits, only one's I've really found are the System 2 kit and Bilstein B12 kit, the latter being almost double the price of the first (Bilstein was a bit over £450, though don't think that included delivery). That said, I was looking at the Demon Tweeks price for the Bilstein kit.

Being one of the more expensive mods on the car, shall be carefully considering my options I think. That and of course deciding whether to get the suspension done or get a large HD TV for my living room
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