Looks cracking bud, where is that lip spoiler from and what car is it originally for?
@steve11 ... steve, i see you're still running the adjustable koni/h&r set up. are you still happy with them? do you remember how much the drop was, compared to the oem cup suspension? these could be an alternative to the bilstein B14's i was planning to get.
Holy Moly.. I'm so proud this is coming from the southern hempi side of the globe! Nice1. Were did that roof air scoop come from? Looks the biz.
The drop was about 30-40mm, Koni developed the adjustable dampers in conjuction with the H&R supersport springs so they are matched perfectly.
In all honesty I see no point in fitting coilovers to a Clio unless you go for something fully adjustable like AST's, Clubsports, Ohlins etc.
IMO adjustable ride height is of no benefit as once you set the car up 'correctly' you'll likely never adjust them again, however damper adjustability is a must. Keep in mind your not getting a coilover on the rear either.
I have the Compbrake adjustable strut tops, the H&R springs are progressive rate & the Konis' adjust from comfort to rock hard. The only possible advantage I can see with a top quality coilover setup over my setup is a very slight weight saving by the use of a smaller diameter coil, although this is pretty much negated if the coilover uses 'helper' springs.
Clever stuff all round. BTW, you know SA is playing AUS in the cricket? We just love you guys, even more so when its rugby. LOLThanks mate.
Its from a Pug 206 WRC car & I'm using an Espace interior roof vent in the hoodlining.
thanks for the quick reply, mate.
compbrake top mounts ... these ones ? http://www.compbrake.com/product/renault-3-adjustable-suspension-top-mount-pair/
like you said, i don't see myself adjusting ride height with coilies often (if ever). these koni's being adjustable is a mega bonus. and with you using them for two (racing) seasons, quality seems to be good.
how did you find the powerflew (camber/castor) bushes?