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08.05.2020 14:59 | # 1 |
tugrahan | |
the two rear shock absorbers said that the shock absorbers were not working he also looked at the front and realized that the front springs were cut and dropped now we have ordered the shock absorber monreo gas shock absorber will be installed I wonder which of these two brands I will change in front coil springs? EIBACH Is Vogtland 3.5 cm Does anyone use these springs, which one is better? |
08.05.2020 14:59 | # 2 |
Carmania | |
I use Eibach and I would recommend that I have never encountered a problem
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08.05.2020 14:59 | # 3 |
GokhaN | |
eibach is slightly harder than vogtland. but eibach is good. If you think the vehicle is as low as the full spring value, you can look at the coil-ex brand. |
08.05.2020 14:59 | # 4 |
Guests | |
[QUOTE = GökhaN] eibach is slightly harder than vogtland. but eibach is good. If you think the vehicle is as low as the full spring value, you can look at the coil-ex brand. [/ QUOTE] brawoo but the Voglant is more useful than the soft min. |
08.05.2020 14:59 | # 5 |
06cnk | |
I do not use Eibach, I have friends who use absolutely gorgeous vogland, they are very satisfied with them.
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08.05.2020 14:59 | # 6 |
4kr3p | |
Eibach |
08.05.2020 14:59 | # 7 |
okan4037 | |
I used eiback, I'm glad it wasn't too soft, I knew it was a 5 cm sportline .. |
08.05.2020 14:59 | # 8 |
HUN | |
Eibach
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08.05.2020 14:59 | # 9 |
sercinho | |
eibach vogland can be almost the same in two.
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08.05.2020 14:59 | # 10 |
oguzhan29 | |
Eibach
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