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Which spheres should I chose? Lizarte? FHSS? |
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Paulius |
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Joined: Aug 14 2014
Member No: #1821
Location: Vilnius |
Hello! I noticed that the ride quality has degraded a bit over the last year, so I am looking to change all the spheres on my 2008 C6 which has 250K km on the clock by now. I'll do a complete fluid change, ride height re-adjustment, etc. Even if some of the spheres are still OK, I would still FEEL better about the car if I knew that all of the spheres are brand new. However, I am not sure on which manufacturer produces the best and longest-lasting spheres. I am aware that the genuine Citroen spheres are of very high quality and I would like to have the confidence that the spheres I am about to purchase would last for another 8-9 years. I couldn't help but find the sphere-shop.co.uk store which sells F.H.S.S. spheres. They seem fine, with date of manufacturing, but I also found some info that they lose a lot of pressure over time - a considerable amount ever year, and their warranty only covers complete failure, not pressure-loss. Also, Lizarte spheres seem to be at the top of the Google search results list, but I couldn't find any useful information regarding their reliability and all on the internet. Surely, one of the manufacturers have to be OEM? Or do Citroen themselves produce THE 'genuine' ones? Where do you get them and how do you know the date of their manufacturing? So, what spheres do YOU think are the best and why? Thanks! |
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gmerry |
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Joined: Dec 11 2009
Member No: #21
Location: Scotland |
IMHO, the I.F.H.S. spheres are the very best of the aftermarket spheres, way better than Suplex or Munroe. see sphere shop - Click Here - regards |
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Paulius |
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Joined: Aug 14 2014
Member No: #1821
Location: Vilnius |
Thanks for that! May I ask for any additional comments on why Suplex or Monroe spheres are worse? Do IFHS spheres come with multi-layered diaphragm? |
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gmerry |
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Joined: Dec 11 2009
Member No: #21
Location: Scotland |
Hi Paulius, my front spheres failed very early on. I replaced them with Monroe (corners) and Suplex (stiffness) and they went flat within the year. IFHS still going strong 5 years later. regards G |
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C6Dave |
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Member No: #1
Location: Northumberland |
Paulius wrote ... Thanks for that! May I ask for any additional comments on why Suplex or Monroe spheres are worse? Do IFHS spheres come with multi-layered diaphragm? A lot of spheres 'sit on the shelf' before being sold, IFHS from the Sphere Shop are made on order so are brand new. I know as I ordered some for my DSuper and the manufacture date stamped on was the day after I paid |
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Paulius |
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Joined: Aug 14 2014
Member No: #1821
Location: Vilnius |
I couldn't help but notice that IFHS themselves claim that their spheres lose 17% of their pressure every year. Does that apply to genuine Citroen spheres? Manufacture on-demand sounds very good though, because I would imagine genuine Citroen spheres sitting on the shelves for years (?). |
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PercyPorcelain |
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Joined: Jan 19 2015
Member No: #2027
Location: London |
I got some IFHS spheres about a year ago and fitted them myself, wasn't difficult, they've been very good thus far no complaints | ||
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