Myxuxule Neutral Newbie September 14, 2012 Share September 14, 2012 Sorry, just realized post in the wrong session. Mod, pls delete the thread in http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showto...682392&hl=*Any good place to recommend for aftermarket or original parts? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Auto_emocion 2nd Gear September 14, 2012 Share September 14, 2012 Kyb oem shocks will cost u abt 600 before installation. Original parts will cost double. Don't forget to do wheel alignment after replacing shocks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Myxuxule Neutral Newbie September 14, 2012 Author Share September 14, 2012 Thank you bro. Kyb oem shocks will cost u abt 600 before installation. Original parts will cost double. Don't forget to do wheel alignment after replacing shocks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alvin85 Neutral Newbie November 7, 2012 Share November 7, 2012 Hi, sorry as english no good. After 4 yrs drving my Impreza 1.6L Manual stock shock absorber with vogtland lowering spring for 2 yrs... Now i.m encountering with... Both front wheel after going over humps can feel Front right bounds more den Front left at biting point. Instead it should feel the same for both rite???? Can any pros out there advise me ( XIAO DI ) pls... I was thinking of changing to Coilover, but will worry for my passenger and for young child as they cant take the bupiness... Is it time for the shock to UP LORRY? Can it be repair / service? Any recommened W.S to rectify it? THANKS!!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Susalzil Neutral Newbie July 20, 2013 Share July 20, 2013 Hi, Seeking advice on coilover. Currently, my ride is fitted with Advance coilover but it is giving me & my family headaches and stomach upsets due to the bumpiness. Does all coilover settings is like this? Or do I need to reset the dampness of my springs? To all pros, pls advice. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ronaldling3217 Neutral Newbie July 20, 2013 Share July 20, 2013 Reset to the softest damping it will feel slightly better. Did the ws told u they can set to comfort? But after u pay they say that's the best. Haha I try my fren d2 cs coilover on jazz, can cheong over hump. No bumpy. Regret my r logic. It's bad. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Susalzil Neutral Newbie July 21, 2013 Share July 21, 2013 Thanks. Will do the necessary. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eddiewrx Neutral Newbie October 2, 2014 Share October 2, 2014 Just posting lol... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
gho_sam Neutral Newbie October 27, 2016 Share October 27, 2016 Hello Folks, I am currently driving Subaru Impreza 1.5R manual. FC about 10/Liter. Quite happy with the ride, but recetly having issues with the car. 60 to 70 KMPH speed there is humming sound coming from the car, when ever I brake there is noise and its due to change timing belt as well. How much will the above cost me? Any recommended workshop? I have a rear rim which is slighly wobbleing, could that be the reason for the humming noise at high speed? Can a tyre shop remove or repair the wobble? Thanks in advance for your advise & guidance. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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