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Winston
05-03-2005, 16:07
Would any valver owners be interested in one. gonna try and source the parts for the kits in bluk to cut down in price.

Really does make a difference imo

Kit will include

Williams front shocks
Williams drivshaft - brand new or second hand
19 ARB with new bushes
Williams wishbones

Cheers
Winston

Martin
05-03-2005, 18:12
yeah.

dannyt
05-03-2005, 21:19
yer mate, again depending on price also with a choice of coilovers optional extra, do a price with without it?

Danny

Winston
06-03-2005, 01:45
Will do :D

Winston
06-03-2005, 21:24
Renault price £830 +vat

Gonna try and get my kit down to £750.....thats for everything needed...for a Brand new fresh williams suspension set up.

but could do it cheaper with second handshafts etc..etc depends on the spec you want.

Would come boxed with fitting instruction/diagrams

Or

2live tunin fitting at extra cost lol.

Thanks for your feedback

Winston

Martin
06-03-2005, 21:30
Whats the cost likely to be without the o/e willy suspension?...I'd want to go for coilovers instead...

2 live
06-03-2005, 21:35
Renault price £830 +vat

Gonna try and get my kit down to £750.....thats for everything needed...for a Brand new fresh williams suspension set up.

but could do it cheaper with second handshafts etc..etc depends on the spec you want.

Would come boxed with fitting instruction/diagrams

Or

2live tunin fitting at extra cost lol.

Thanks for your feedback

Winston

could be at a reduced cost for kits bought from ur good self

dannyt
06-03-2005, 21:38
right i might be on for this as im wanting a different ride height now with these new tires and could do with willy track, would need to get the money together first but could you break down the costs for me winston?

Just so i would know if i could make any savings on second hand parts and if i would?

also i'd like to see how much with coilovers, go with AVO's?

Danny

Winston
06-03-2005, 21:52
Still got to sort out prices..... :roll:

But willy springs and shocks cost £255.84+vat Renault

You would save £200 opting for second hand shafts

As for a run down of the prices....I don't have any yet..lol.....need a renault parts contact.


2live Tunin and Winston development........Special package deals :wink:

Martin
06-03-2005, 22:22
When I sell the williams I might well go for this ! :twisted: Keep us updated Winston.. :)

Winston
06-03-2005, 22:27
All good man!!!!! Im on the case.

Martin
11-03-2005, 23:16
:?:

u33db
26-03-2005, 21:12
Possible Alternative Parts Source!!! Plz read;

Been tempted to wide track my ickle 1.2 and have been looking into some of the parts needed...namely the ARB. Now as we know, you can use either a williams item or a R19 16v item but these still cost money and are relatively hard to source in most of your common scrapyards, not to mention the condition they'll probably be in. However, i've been told over on Retro-renault that the R19 valver shares its ARB with the rest of the 19 range which expands options for sourcing....furthermore since a megane is basically a restyled 19 the same will also be true.

I can't say for 100% sure until i have an example megane item but i guess you'll be better off getting a megane item as it'll be in better condition (than a s/h willy/19 item) but regardless of s/h or new, will be the cheapest option as it's not seen as a 'performance' part.

As an example i've commited to buying a megane ARB...for £9 and it's mint! Beats the £75 i paid renault for a williams item last year...

Winston
26-03-2005, 21:37
I knew about 19 ARB but the megane would be a better idea. as it would be fresher.

smokey
21-06-2005, 11:51
So does the meggy one fit??

u33db
22-06-2005, 08:17
Yes, it will - it looks identical but i also have it on good authority from one of the techies on retro-renault that it will.

Daz.
29-06-2005, 23:15
^^^ I like that man!

I'm after doing this as cheaply as I can - going to save for the willy coilovers first then source the funds for the other bits and bobs...

u33db
30-06-2005, 08:38
Just a point about the megane ARB - only the ones from the non cabro/non coupe cars will fit. Chris H over on retro-renault says these two models had 2mm thinner ARB's compared to the rest of the 19 and megane range so aren't suitable.