AVO adjustable rear dampers

  1. #1
    Having failed to find any Koni adjustables that will fit a vtr, i saw these:

    http://merlinmotorsport.co.uk/produc...ign=ShoppingUK
    The low price is kind of putting me off, after all you get what you pay for!


    Ive never heard of AVO, do any of you guys have any experience with these?
  2. #2
    I would personally try and save for a bilstein setup
    I have AVO's but they're from the Motorsport division and are supposed to be very very good.. You can add well over another '0' on the price of the ones you linked though

  3. #3
    wow, certainly look very smart!! yeah had a look at the GTX's set, gotta say £950 is very steeeep!!!!
    Whats the build quality like?

    was gonna get the billy b8's to match the front, but want the adjustability.
  4. #4
    it says with vat it will be 72 pounds but if you look it says this is for 1 unit ?
  5. #5
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by thecorporatemachine View Post
    wow, certainly look very smart!! yeah had a look at the GTX's set, gotta say £950 is very steeeep!!!!
    Whats the build quality like?

    was gonna get the billy b8's to match the front, but want the adjustability.
    Mine isn't the gtx kit, the read dampers on their own are over £800, the fronts are around £1200'ish lol

    Bilstein do good, reliable dampers. The other option is gaz but unless you buy the gaz golds the quality isn't really there
  6. #6
    What about AST setup? Work well for me, Just an option.
  7. #7
    AST look mega expensive!!!
  8. #8
    AST are a decent design for cars running stiff torsion bars.
    As for expensive...well you should see our new track rear dampers we are developing. 3 way remote dampers to get maximum suspension travel.