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Recommendation for suspension for XR turbo ?


JZaff

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I'm a noob , no idea about suspension . What I do know is that mine is shagged . 235k and still using the original .

 

Can someone suggest something decent , maybe mid range that won't brake the bank ?

 

I'm just after comfort I guess , smooth ride . My car is just a drive to work car .

 

I do corner hard but I don't need something that is for racing etc

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by what you've described, get some factory replacement stuff to get back the factory semi-soft ride. If you want something tougher on your lower back then a decent set of shocks and springs will help. speak to a suspension shop nearby where you live to get some options on shocks and springs.

 

good luck :spoton:

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If you don't want to lower it or if you do, you can get replacement King Spring and Monroe Shocks GT or KYB excel Shocks for good prices these days. Just make sure you get the right part numbers for the height you want. 

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I had KYB Excels with King lows (which is standard XR height) on my BA. Felt like a nice upgrade for corner stability and bump control, but not noticeably firmer for ride. As above, you can buy that stuff cheap as chips if you are fitting yourself.

My FG already had Koni Reds, Lovell springs and pretty big looking Whiteline sway bars on it when I bought it. Is reasonably firm ride and a bit low at the front but is fantastically flat through a bend.

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You could try the following combo which is good for 450RWKW+ and 240KM/h (airport runway dash): Bilstein shocks, Kingsprings, Whiteline sway bars (Front 30mm) (rear 22mm) and neoprene bushes.  Add a 'true track' diff if the budget allows.

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