Archive for the ‘Suspension’

  • RCM Launch New Impreza Wide Track Time Attack Kit
    Respected Subaru tuner Roger Clark Motorsport has unveiled an unparalleled no-compromise chassis upgrade for competitors looking to achieve the ultimate in handling and performance. Their new Impreza kit is aimed squarely at the top-end competition market and uses the finest materials and construction to allow tuners to run the car radically low for circuit...
    by dave at March 9th, 2010 at 11:03 am
  • Cobra Vectra C Spring Kit Out Now!
    Cobra Vectra C Spring Kit Out Now! The launch of the latest Insignia range has caused ripples of excitement throughout the motor industry. Its elder sibling, the Vectra C, still has plenty of fight left in it however, and thanks to Cobra Suspension, now has the cornering prowess to run rings round the new upstart. The new Cobra kit is available in different fitments...
    by admin at March 4th, 2010 at 09:03 am
  • Eibach Re-introduce Golf Mk1 Anti-Roll Kit. Back By Popular Demand!
    Eibach Re-introduce Golf Mk1 Anti-Roll Kit. Back By Popular Demand! Suspension guru Eibach has turned the clock back – with the re-release of its VW Golf Mk1 Anti-Roll Bar Kit. Originally launched in the mid ‘80s, the kit quickly became the modification of choice for the discerning ‘dubber. Thanks to Eibach’s unique OEM experience, the kit greatly enhances...
    by admin at March 4th, 2010 at 03:03 am
  • Eibach Release New 2010 Catalogue
    Respected German suspension manufacturer Eibach has released its 2010 trade catalogue. At a whopping 250 pages thick, it contains the very latest fitments from the multi-award winning company, including springs, matched dampers, coilover kits, anti roll bars and wheel spacers. With over 140 new lines introduced since last year’s catalogue, the 2010 range covers...
    by admin at February 9th, 2010 at 04:02 am
  • Eibach Launch New BMW X1 Kit
    Off-Road Skills with On-Road Thrills. It may have been in the showrooms for all of 5 minutes, but already suspension guru Eibach has a full complement of suspension products for the new BMW X1. Although BMW has obviously set out to endow the ‘soft roader’ with impressive on-road ability, the new Eibach products remove the compromises of the standard suspension...
    by dave at February 4th, 2010 at 09:02 am