Renault Enviro

saikuro525

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Hey guys, any of you know where to get shock absorbers for this car.
Thanks!
 

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You can try calling Siva 0162669032,
he is from the Renault Service Centre Shah Alam
 
there is a cheaper alternative to re-service your current absorbers,
try to get a quotation, 018 2365675 Fauzi
 
Hey guys, just some update!
Contacted both Siva and Fauzi but none of them able to update me anything yet.

Anyway i managed to find a company that is selling it, Top Perfect located in Sungai Buloh, it's a local brand called HWL (not familiar with absorbers' brands so never heard of it), price below 1k for a full set, what surprised me is that they told me the absorbers can be sent for service!! :biggrin: never knew that~ haha

thank you so much guys!
 
they can do customs absorber ?. Ask and decide.

Yup, Top Perfect manufactures HWL brand mah! They can custom make and can convert your OEM ones into serviceable ones. My previous front absorbers done by them, cut open change the internals then lock up with screw type cap. Rear absorber are custom made Hi/Lo only...
 
Yup, Top Perfect manufactures HWL brand mah! They can custom make and can convert your OEM ones into serviceable ones. My previous front absorbers done by them, cut open change the internals then lock up with screw type cap. Rear absorber are custom made Hi/Lo only...

sounds cool, cutting open and replacing everything inside. but they did not cut open mine, i'm buying a whole set new from them and got to keep mine old absorbers (not sure what to do with it anyway)

they did mentioned something like high-low, soft-hard and body-shift adjustable, not sure what those things about though
 
sounds cool, cutting open and replacing everything inside. but they did not cut open mine, i'm buying a whole set new from them and got to keep mine old absorbers (not sure what to do with it anyway)

they did mentioned something like high-low, soft-hard and body-shift adjustable, not sure what those things about though

what model u bought ?
 
sounds cool, cutting open and replacing everything inside. but they did not cut open mine, i'm buying a whole set new from them and got to keep mine old absorbers (not sure what to do with it anyway)

they did mentioned something like high-low, soft-hard and body-shift adjustable, not sure what those things about though

Mine did many years ago and at that time, they did not have ready made for my front, so they custom rebuilt them.
Hi/Lo Soft hard with body shift means totally adjustable. Body shift means you can adjust higher and/or lowered, then can tune damping rate to be harder or softer and also hard and soft for the springs
 
I use wrong setup, wayyy too hard. HWL.
After one yr, change brand. During that one yr really learnt to handle crazy suspension.
 
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to be frank i always prefer original absorbers as they are softer or more comfy.
the HWL guy told me that their absorbers are stiffer as they are meant for performance, wouldn't complain much they are the only still selling such old model car absorbers at good price.
 
to be frank i always prefer original absorbers as they are softer or more comfy.
the HWL guy told me that their absorbers are stiffer as they are meant for performance, wouldn't complain much they are the only still selling such old model car absorbers at good price.

Cannot get Renault OEM or is it more expensive?
 
to be frank i always prefer original absorbers as they are softer or more comfy.
the HWL guy told me that their absorbers are stiffer as they are meant for performance, wouldn't complain much they are the only still selling such old model car absorbers at good price.

Coilover wont have smiliar comfort as stock. If u using hilo/softhard/ or +bodyshift. Tune to the setting you can tolerate.
Orange spring or blue spring of HWL ? Spring rate.
 

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