Suspension for my Mk2 XR2

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Suspension for my Mk2 XR2

Postby Ollie on Thu Jun 12, 2003 9:25 am

OK... I've been randomly asking questions in the wrong forums, so now it's time to ask in the right one. :lol: :lol:

So far I've looked at...

Spax PSX / VSX - I'm undeceided on whether I really need adjustable shocks but figure I might as well otherwise I'll only wish I had later. I've heard a few negative comments about Spax, but I'd always thought they had a good name. :-?

Koni - They don't make a complete kit for my car so I'd have to buy the shocks seperately and then get some springs from another manufacturer... what springs? :-?

Gmax - apparently the company formerly known as Jamex... Hmmm, not my most favourite people in the world. :rolleyes:

Bilstein - I'm sure they used to make shocks for the Mk2, infact I'm sure they used to make kits for it... but I can't find them listed anywhere so I've given up on that front. :(

GAZ - Whooooooooooo? They're polished... because thats what really matters under the wheel arches. :lol:

AVO - They do two different kits, one's expensive and the other is reallly expensive... what are they like? I haven't heard about them for ages. :-?


Thats all I could find for my car... if anyone knows of any I've missed please tell me.

Comments please. :)
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Postby Ollie on Fri Jun 13, 2003 8:19 pm

Found the Koni kit's for the Mk2 XR2, so I'm buying one of them.
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