For what its worth my 100HP had almost new Koni sports on it when i bought it and although the back is much better controlled they do still give a very hard ride.
For what its worth my 100HP had almost new Koni sports on it when i bought it and although the back is much better controlled they do still give a very hard ride.
I removed the original rear bump stops and fitted a much shorter type which has helped the ride quite alot.
Absolutely. The improve damping only helps to control the "pogo" effect - which was ridiculous! What has happened since you changed the springs??
I removed the original rear bump stops and fitted a much shorter type which has helped the ride quite alot.
The original design of bump stop leaves very little rear suspension movement before it engages. Initial part of the bump stop is soft but once that is taken up it goes solid. I removed mine to increase the rear suspension stroke.
Well I've received the correct damper now, and also got two top mounts for the rears to fit, just waiting on my mechanic to find a suitable time to do it. Been driving around with 3 new dampers and one old! (yes I know, not recommended, but I can't get to work otherwise).
At least from the back, notwithstanding the knocking (which will be the top mounts) it feels a lot smoother - the ride is still firm, but bumps are actually damped, which is nice. Pogoing is gone, and it just feels a lot more under control, I have to push harder than I would like to get the back to skip.
hi there, are you still using the kw dampers? if so how are they feeling? you mentioned top mounts, are they needed? if so where did you get them? im looking at these as they are still less than £45 for a full set, so would like to know how they go.
Well I've received the correct damper now, and also got two top mounts for the rears to fit, just waiting on my mechanic to find a suitable time to do it. Been driving around with 3 new dampers and one old! (yes I know, not recommended, but I can't get to work otherwise).
At least from the back, notwithstanding the knocking (which will be the top mounts) it feels a lot smoother - the ride is still firm, but bumps are actually damped, which is nice. Pogoing is gone, and it just feels a lot more under control, I have to push harder than I would like to get the back to skip.
hi there, are you still using the kw dampers? if so how are they feeling? you mentioned top mounts, are they needed? if so where did you get them? im looking at these as they are still less than £45 for a full set, so would like to know how they go.
(FK) dampers - I can't give you an honest appraisal as I'm no expert, and my stock dampers were well overdue a replacement. All I can say is, the FK dampers are a big improvement on the stock dampers that had done 75k miles. The car feels like how a lot of people describe it, the nimbleness is back and the steering is sharp and controlled (when turning right anyway). The ride is still very firm, and you still notice bumps in the road, but the car doesn't "hit" them so hard. I bought the top mounts from shop4parts.co.uk, but they were a bit pricey and could probably be found cheaper, I just needed them in a hurry.
sorry I just noticed, I did mean fk. I was trying to find out if I need anything more to fit these, along with my new springs. I hope not.He has the FK not the KW, unless you require fully adjustable suspension you are best getting the koni sport and spring package from demon tweaks