Tuning Bravo 165 multi jet sport

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Tuning Bravo 165 multi jet sport

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Hi peeps, looking for a aftermarket suspension setup for a 2.0d multijet sport bravo, searched the net for this but nothing for the 2.0d model???? Anyone shed any light on this, Thanks.
 
What is wrong with your current suspension? Failed dampers? Broken springs? Worn out bushes? Failed ball joints? Anti roll bar problems?
 
Nothing is wrong with it as far as I'm aware, was thinking of dropping it a few mm's, But it seems there's nothing around lol.
 
Lower is not uprated it's...Just lower.
If you do find any lowering springs be careful there are some really rubbish lowering springs about that sag very quickly.
This leaves the owner having to pay to put it right again-ends up expensive waste of time.

Plus your insurance could go up a lot if you modify your car-don't think that if you are in an accident or make a claim the vehicle examiner won't notice.

My opinion spend your money on really good quality tyres ,correct servicing and wheel alignment on a hunter 4 four wheel system.
 
haha, I've got good tyres Pirelli's and its more than serviced with quality oils, I know my cars, but after a costly split I've taken over my younger brothers car as a daily, no such thing as a set of Bilsteins or KW coilovers for these..r well nevermind .
 
Hi.
If you have any issues with insurance at all then please feel free to drop me a line.
Regards,
Dan.
 
Demon Tweeks does a set of vogtland coilovers for £550 buddy, they work a treat on my 205bhp bravo
 

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is that a 165 sport though, as the mountings on the struts are wider than the rest of the bravo range.
 
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