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Author Subject: Std Bilsteins from ECP
spiky

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Post #1
what are peoples views on these, my 306 is jsut a everyday car, and the fronts feel a bit long in the tooth now, would these be fine?

cheap too at 53 each

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Posted 8th Oct 2009 at 13:54
welshpug!

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Post #2
fronts fine, rears being same part number as a 205 = FAIL!

asked Miles about the ZX and Xsara dampers as they're a different part number, he hasn't tried them on a 306 yet just a 205, but he said they are a lot better, and cheaper I think!

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Posted 8th Oct 2009 at 15:05
spiky

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Post #3
and a direct fit with same spings? and fit the hubs?

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Posted 8th Oct 2009 at 15:20
miles

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Post #4
Front's are fine and are compareable to the std front's,
Rear's I can only say about the 205 ones but I'd get some Xsara one's again a different part number but slightly shorter is the only thing you need to watch

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Posted 8th Oct 2009 at 15:39
spiky

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Post #5
its only the fronts,

i have a pug set of rears to go on Smile

cheers guys, wil get some soonm Big grin

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Posted 8th Oct 2009 at 15:52
lotek

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Post #6
the fronts seem fine Yes
Posted 8th Oct 2009 at 18:45
davedgti6

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I have this setup with eibachs, seems good to me

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Posted 9th Oct 2009 at 01:13
spiky

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Post #8
i now this is old, but finally getting around to buying,

confusing as the descriptions aren't right or consistant and they are different prices?




Bilstein Shock Absorber (Front Right Hand)

Part #:625730275

Bilstein Shock Absorber (Front Left Hand, Front Right Hand)

Part #:625730265

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268+BHP and 860kg = FUN
Posted 1st Oct 2010 at 14:49
hovis16

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Post #9
306 b4's with zx rear b4's ftw nice and stiff set up on the rear could be a tad stiffer on the front but grips like shit. i think sixtysix has the same set up

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Posted 1st Oct 2010 at 18:16
hovis16

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Post #10
bne-1932 £57.30 from euro car parts

wouldn't go for the 306ones they feel great dont get me wrong but after a track day at brands they started to feel vey soft and spongy.
back end tended to bounce around corners but in a nice way. didnt like it haha

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Posted 1st Oct 2010 at 18:20
miles

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Post #11
Thats the dampers getting hot, the basic dampers will always do this and no way around it

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Posted 2nd Oct 2010 at 01:23

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