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Right I have had Apex dampers fitted to my car since 2011. Originally I would say the standard dampers on lowered springs and torsion beam did a damn good job, only got bouncy on the harshest of roads. Now since having the Apex units fitted I have found the ride uncomfortably harsh, the car bounces over every little bump/dip in the road and they are far too stiff.
I have waited enough for them to bed in and they have not improved in the slightest. I am using Jamex 40mm lowering springs with them.
So personally if you are looking for uprated dampers I would go with GTi spec OE dampers at the front and Citroen ZX (the shorter ones) at the back, as they are slightly stiffer than standard 306 units. I would also consider Bilstein B4 dampers as an OE replacement; but I don't know whether it is a case of "one size fits all" for 306s or they actually do separate versions for the different 306 models.
I tried the Apex units because I wanted to be different, but it bit me on the arse!
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apex....different?!
I wouldnt think its a one off case you running Apex!!
OE dampers are shocking imo. Bilstein ftw
and running since 2011?? I would think the springs and dampers need replacing now...would have all gone saggy
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Not sure I follow Piggy? I haven't noticed a difference in them since I fitted them. As long as they don't leak, I need to get my money's worth from them.
From what I've read on here OE GTi dampers have a good rep. Don't know about the standard dampers on the other hand. Two years, for dampers? Seems a bit of a short lifespan?
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over that period time you wouldnt notice the change or drop in damper and feel.
2yrs is getting close to lifespan of a aftermarket cheap damper imo
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(07-09-2013, 06:52 AM)306Puggy Wrote: Not sure I follow Piggy? I haven't noticed a difference in them since I fitted them. As long as they don't leak, I need to get my money's worth from them.
From what I've read on here OE GTi dampers have a good rep. Don't know about the standard dampers on the other hand. Two years, for dampers? Seems a bit of a short lifespan?
Correct if you buy genuine GTi dampers, they are great. The only copy of them thats worth buying i would say is Bilstein B4s and even then, they are a slight upgrade due to slightly harsher rebound
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OE dampers are pretty good actually, so long as they are genuine ones.
Apex springs are okay, but their dampers are the same generic shite that's on ebay.
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I only use estate rear dampers
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