Saxperience AddictJoined: Jan 2008west londonPosts: 13810
#2
like £50 cheaper on kamracing.com
ive got that kit but with the 60mm spring. a little on the stiff side of things but doesnt really bother me as i do alot of town driving. if roads down your way are bumpy as hell, you might not like it
Regular PosterJoined: Mar 2010huddersfieldPosts: 349saxo vtr
#3
i have the adjustable kit and i think there alright got mine for £150 new of pistonheads have a look on there think i seen another set on there just the other night
Saxperience Forum BumJoined: Mar 2009bristolPosts: 33851.1 desire and a saxo furio!
#4
ye i can get it cheaper just isit worth buying??
Frequent PosterJoined: Aug 2009CheshirePosts: 540Slammed Icelandic VTS
#5
spax are v bumpy but sit low, mines 60 at the front and is the lowest 60mm ive seen, ive got bumpy roads were i live but just use ma common sense and take my time, soon as i get on the smoother roads.. enjoy the benefits
Saxperience AddictJoined: Jun 2006WirralPosts: 13584Wickerd red VTS MK2,
Two tone VTS MK2,vvc Metro..
#6
spaxs are good if your on budget...........if not go for billies...............
Regular PosterJoined: Jan 2010Posts: 253
#7
i got spax on my vtr and i think for the money they are very good, but as said above billies are the way to go if you got the money