Pedders Low Suspension Kit
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Don't worry about that. I guess you're talking about sagging springs. Yes, maybe a little, but not the same effect as the lowering kits at all.
For example I'm pretty confident that my VXR is riding on its original springs n struts and I can clearly see that Monarodom's VXR is lower than mine just from his pictures so the effect on your CV8 will be even more so.
For example I'm pretty confident that my VXR is riding on its original springs n struts and I can clearly see that Monarodom's VXR is lower than mine just from his pictures so the effect on your CV8 will be even more so.
Edited by Lincsls1 on Monday 22 July 22:20
I’ve been thinking about replacing the suspension on the Monaro for a couple of years now but can never decide what route to go down.
I quite like the idea of a fixed ride height but stuck on low or super low.
My car only does a few hundred miles each year so I’m leaning towards super low, at least that way there will definitely be a noticeable difference in ride height.
I think Monkfish once said that the low kit is pretty close to the standard ride height?
I quite like the idea of a fixed ride height but stuck on low or super low.
My car only does a few hundred miles each year so I’m leaning towards super low, at least that way there will definitely be a noticeable difference in ride height.
I think Monkfish once said that the low kit is pretty close to the standard ride height?
Finally got my CV8 suspension lowered to how I wanted it to look. It now sits on 2151 springs on the front and 2643’s on the rear, giving a nice low and level stance but still very useable. Also went for new top mount bearings, top mounts, top mount plates (mine were absolutely shot - see photo) plus anti roll bar links, all supplied by Pedders.
It has to be said that Pedders were very accommodating and helpful with my needs, plus also the usual good service from my local garage Autostore near Cambridge who came by recommendation by another Ro owner and fitted the suspension plus reset the geometry. They are getting to know my car pretty well having already fitted a complete clutch kit for me and carried out a service.
A good job all round TBH.

It has to be said that Pedders were very accommodating and helpful with my needs, plus also the usual good service from my local garage Autostore near Cambridge who came by recommendation by another Ro owner and fitted the suspension plus reset the geometry. They are getting to know my car pretty well having already fitted a complete clutch kit for me and carried out a service.
A good job all round TBH.

TBH I hadn’t ordered them
it was only after the garage removed them that I had to order them separately.
The ride is a little firmer obviously but it feels more ‘planted’ on the road if you know what I mean. Although I’ve yet to take it on a good run.

The ride is a little firmer obviously but it feels more ‘planted’ on the road if you know what I mean. Although I’ve yet to take it on a good run.
Edited by Ronaro on Monday 28th October 19:40
Ronaro said:
TBH I hadn’t ordered them
it was only after the garage removed them that I had to order them separately.
The ride is a little firmer obviously but it feels more ‘planted’ on the road if you know what I mean. Although I’ve yet to take it on a good run.
I had the same when I replaced mine, should have mentioned it earlier in the thread...apologies! The originals were an absolute state but pedders were brilliant and got a set delivered first thing the following morning 
The ride is a little firmer obviously but it feels more ‘planted’ on the road if you know what I mean. Although I’ve yet to take it on a good run.
Edited by Ronaro on Monday 28th October 19:40

Managed to take the Ro for a good run on Thursday on some straight plus winding up and down roads in Beds, and bloody hell I love this car. Yes it’s only an 04 CV8 but the way it handles, sounds, drives and in 2nd and 3rd pulls out of corners, means I didnt stop grinning from start to finish.
The new setup means it feels much more stable and planted on the road with less ‘bounce’. Only on the really rough surfaces of some B and C roads does it feel less than comfortable, but then it’s just a case of remembering where they are and staying away. But give it a reasonably smooth road, for a fifteen year old big heavy car it handles bloody well. An upgrade of brakes would I’m sure take the fun factor a step further
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The new setup means it feels much more stable and planted on the road with less ‘bounce’. Only on the really rough surfaces of some B and C roads does it feel less than comfortable, but then it’s just a case of remembering where they are and staying away. But give it a reasonably smooth road, for a fifteen year old big heavy car it handles bloody well. An upgrade of brakes would I’m sure take the fun factor a step further

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