GMAX ride quality
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GMAX ride quality
hi yall have just bought a gmax kit for my car shocks and springs with a
-35 drop wanted that much cuz the 60mm pi on there now are way too low for wheel clearance front and back but the question is has anyone got gmax on there si 16valver cuz i would like to know there opinions on ride quality and if anyone has cosworth 4x4 brakes fitted to let me in on improvements i.e. how much reduced stopping distance and the like cheers
-35 drop wanted that much cuz the 60mm pi on there now are way too low for wheel clearance front and back but the question is has anyone got gmax on there si 16valver cuz i would like to know there opinions on ride quality and if anyone has cosworth 4x4 brakes fitted to let me in on improvements i.e. how much reduced stopping distance and the like cheers
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I have had gmax on both my fiesta and my cavalier(dont ask) and found them to be good for the price i belive they used to trade under another name that i cant remember right now.
I cant help you with the cossy brakes atm but i have just bought a set of ebay due to other peoples reccomendations
I cant help you with the cossy brakes atm but i have just bought a set of ebay due to other peoples reccomendations
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Cossie brakes are excellent. Can make snot fly out of your nose if you brake hard enough
Seriosly though they are highly recommended by me, and very easy to fit. Ive never measured braking distances but the give a lot more confidence to brake later, because you know they will actually stop the car and not over heat.
Seriosly though they are highly recommended by me, and very easy to fit. Ive never measured braking distances but the give a lot more confidence to brake later, because you know they will actually stop the car and not over heat.
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