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New Wheels and New Springs

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Anonymous

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Mercury Grey 156 GT - with 20mm Eibach springs and new blank onyx alloys replaced by Peugeot under warranty as my old midnight silver ones were corroding.

great aftercare service...thanks Peugeot
 

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Looks great. black wing mirrors would finish it off nicely.
 
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Anonymous

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not keen on the black wheels, are they 19s? would have been better with the polished bits imo
 
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Anonymous

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Hi, could you say how the Eibach springs compare with the standard springs in the way of comfort and road holding? Thanks :thumbup:
 
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Anonymous

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a lot better ride...tighter, less roll, and great looks...i didnt want to go to 40mm as i feel this would a. look to low and b.spoil the ride qulity.
 
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Thanks for your reply. That has been my experience too on a previous vehicle which had so called 'sports springs' as standard which were rock solid. Changed to Eibach units with the 20 mm drop and it was like a different car. Better comfort and improved road holding. Having said that the RCZ is not to bad on either of the 2 issues mentioned but as you have confirmed there's potential for improvement.
 
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