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Impression: AVO coil-overs

Impression: AVO coil-overs

From gti-vr6-ownerccsi Fri Jun 25 18:44 CDT 1999
From: Garrett Lyon <shmeritoyahoo>
To: GTI <gti-vr6cobra.ccsi>
Subject: [gti-vr6] Re: AVO Coilovers vs. H&R Coilovers
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 1999 16:46:45 -0700 (PDT)
 
I have the AVO's on my 95 and I like them. I don't know if they are
gen. 1 or 2, since they came on the car when I bought it.  The ride is
comfortable but a bit too soft.  I prefer stiffera springs even if tehy
make the ride harsher.  I had Eibach Pro-kits on my previous car(not a
VW) and I loved them.  Very stiff and handled great.  If I were to buy
new coilovers, I would go with the H&R's.

Garrett
95 VR6

Original Message:Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 22:15:50 EDTFrom:
PktRktVR6aol
Subject: [gti-vr6] AVO Coilovers vs. H&R Coilovers
Does anybody on the list have any experiences with either one of these 
setups??  I'm thinking about purchasing a set of coilovers, but amstuck

between the AVO's and H&R's.  I've heard all the horror stories of
thefirst 
generation AVO's, but havn't heard anything about the "new"
2ndgeneration.  
I' have also heard nothing but great things about the H&R's, but i'mnot
so 
sure about the idea that the shocks are not fully adjustable...
whilethe 
AVO's are 24-way adjustable.  Another thing is warranties.  Is it
truethat 
H&R's come with a 1 year warranty, while the AVO's have a
lifetimewarrany 
through CFI???   Anyone have any ideas, thoughts, or comments
aboutthese two 
products??  
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