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Re: best suspension
« Reply #15 on: 26 June 2007, 22:39:54 »

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prefacelift mv6 rear springs are same as other models. shocks around £50 each (TC price). not sure on front springs.

I think the quote I got was for facelift springs/shocks, at TC price.
I am assuming that these would still fit too though...?

You don't happen to have any part numbers for any of these parts do you mate?
cant see facelift being more expensive....   ....no part numbers immediately to hand.  I suspect you were quoted Irmscher...
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Re: best suspension
« Reply #16 on: 26 June 2007, 22:46:50 »

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prefacelift mv6 rear springs are same as other models. shocks around £50 each (TC price). not sure on front springs.

I think the quote I got was for facelift springs/shocks, at TC price.
I am assuming that these would still fit too though...?

You don't happen to have any part numbers for any of these parts do you mate?
cant see facelift being more expensive....   ....no part numbers immediately to hand.  I suspect you were quoted Irmscher...

Thanks mate,

I'll double check the prices tomorrow - see if I can get a more realistic price

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Re: best suspension
« Reply #17 on: 27 June 2007, 12:38:19 »

Full Irmscher kit was only around the £575 mark last month but a set of four springs from Vaux was quoted at over £400 at normal prices so probably close to £750 for a full kit.

LMF had access to the last available Irmscher suspension package for a saloon (should have checked what you were driving  before answering) which was being discounted so it may be worth checking with them.

Personally changed over to Eibach springs with standard shocks and it's been okay to dade with no grounding on speed bumps of any kind.

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Re: best suspension
« Reply #18 on: 27 June 2007, 22:21:31 »

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Full Irmscher kit was only around the £575 mark last month but a set of four springs from Vaux was quoted at over £400 at normal prices so probably close to £750 for a full kit.

LMF had access to the last available Irmscher suspension package for a saloon (should have checked what you were driving  before answering) which was being discounted so it may be worth checking with them.

Personally changed over to Eibach springs with standard shocks and it's been okay to dade with no grounding on speed bumps of any kind.

Steve

Thanks for the info mate.

I haven't had time to check prices today, will phone the dealers tomorrow.
May also consider the eibach springs - currently have fitted standard springs and bilstein shocks, but not very happy with this....

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