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Author Subject: Standard Shocks/Springs
daver6

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Post #1
Hi chaps, I've done a search and haven't really found a conclusive answer.

A member did say the springs were good, but just seeing if there's any more recent feedback.

I've got some B4's and I'm after some springs for the Wallye.

GSF Stock some 5002 P7, which are correct for the Wallye, they're also half the price of the Pug springs

Just wondering if people have had much experience with them? (Or could offer an alternative)

I like the idea of the Eibachs, but don't fancy taking the beam to bits now as its my daily driver

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Red Rallye - Rolling "restoration"

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Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 11:48
welshpug!

Capt Pedantic

Location: Bigend, Wales.

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Post #2
Daily driver or not, the beam will need doing soon Smile

What brand are the gsf springs?

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Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 12:17
daver6

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Post #3
Yeah, the beam will need done, but as it's staying standard (or close to) I'm not sure I want to drop it.

I'm gonna give them a call shortly to find out what brand spring they're carrying Smile

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Red Rallye - Rolling "restoration"

Wishbone Polybushes available
Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 13:41
welshpug!

Capt Pedantic

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Post #4
20 or 25mm will do nicely.

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Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 14:16
daver6

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Post #5
I can just about afford the front end at present. I only need springs and front wishbone bushes, which I think I'll make myself.

I'm going to get some rear dampers too, then its a long hard save for a decent rear beam. So by the time I come to change it, I'll probably have the chance to buy some 2nd hand lowering springs.... That's my half-arsed plan, anyway

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Red Rallye - Rolling "restoration"

Wishbone Polybushes available
Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 18:24

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