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Old 20-02-2014, 06:56 PM   #1
natedog
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Default Shockworks coilovers on my GS = awesome!

Hi All,

Just want to give my honest opinion of Shockworks coilovers....

Why the hell did I wait soooo long to do it??!!!!

On "full soft" the ride comfort quality is in no way compromised, and when turning into corners or encountering bumps which previously would have unsettled the car....it just takes it in stride without the big heavy "I want to roll around" rear end feel!

It is an awesome setup and I can see how the countless hours Brett and Chris have put into its development have paid off!

If anyone anywhere in oz is thinking of improving the handling of their falcon, then you should give these guys a call...

Thanks Gents, I can't wait to get it to the track and really test it!!

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Shockworks 4 piston monobloc front brake kit
Herrod oil breather and "special" diff breather kit
19x9.5 rears 19x8.5 fronts with sticky Michelin rubber

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Old 21-10-2014, 03:25 PM   #2
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Default Re: Shockworks coilovers on my GS = awesome!

Hi Natedog. I just got my coilovers on my GTE. The car just drives awesome.
What damper settings are you using. And how much have you lowered your GS.
Just for day to day driving .Thanks in advance.
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Old 29-10-2014, 07:02 AM   #3
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Default Re: Shockworks coilovers on my GS = awesome!

Sorry mate,

Just saw the post, I play around with it a bit, I like around 6 clicks from full soft at the moment, I am still trying to work out the best combination though!

Awesome gear hey :-)
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2010 mk1 GS sedan with 412rwkw thanks to Pitlane Performance!
KPM Street fighter stage 2 intercooler with 70mm pulley
1000cc injectors
Herrod Fuel pump
BMC air filter
Built tailshaft
Shockworks Coilovers
Shockworks 4 piston monobloc front brake kit
Herrod oil breather and "special" diff breather kit
19x9.5 rears 19x8.5 fronts with sticky Michelin rubber

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Old 29-10-2014, 03:59 PM   #4
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Default Re: Shockworks coilovers on my GS = awesome!

Yea mate for sure . Have not lowered it more since installation . Im on 4 front 3 rear at the mo. Hard to see whats better untill you do some hard driving.
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