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Chay84
30-10-12, 11:31 PM
I have come to the conclusion that my suspension is a cheap set of no branded coil overs and I'm not happy with the handling,

I had koni suspension kit on my auld Sri and liked that

If I bought gaz coil overs should it be ok with 275 lb springs on front and 160 lb on rear?

And should I buy standard or shortened shocks?

Thanks

Mieran
30-10-12, 11:46 PM
For a road car I would go 400 front and 200 rear

Longdogcharlie
31-10-12, 04:27 AM
I have koni's on mine, and they perform spot on,

BRoadGhost
31-10-12, 11:37 AM
Often what people don't realise is the strength of the body and bushings have a huge effect on how "together" the "suspension" feels.

That is to say if you had a properly triangulated weld in cage, stitch welded seams throughout and at least every bush made from polyurethane, you would sense a vastly improved chassis.

DAFTJOHN
31-10-12, 12:05 PM
I've sent my gaz kit away for refurb and orderd 325 springs all round. Plus poly bushes and the cars just been stitch welded.

Chay84
31-10-12, 09:41 PM
Its stitched welded and fully poly bushed up mate, I know of a set of brand new gaz coils with 275 front and 160 rear for sale,

Where's best place to buy kits?

Will F
31-10-12, 10:04 PM
For a road car I would go 400 front and 200 rear
400?? That's far too hard for a track car, let alone a road car!Anything over 250 will be fine.

BRoadGhost
31-10-12, 10:08 PM
Ok then you can go harder & the shell will last; imo 375 lbs/in front on something like a 4" spring and 325 lbs/in 6" rears [if on coilover there]. Let the springs do the work & don't ramp up the damping, they'll seem to hard because atm it's cold and they'll be new. Use it as a daily driver & next summer they'll be a few mm lower and worn in, feeling just right as a fast roader.

Hobbit
31-10-12, 10:32 PM
Poly bushed, stitch welded caged shell, bilstien big piston shocks and 400lb springs on mine and I don't think its too stiff for road use.

Stuart
31-10-12, 10:37 PM
400?? That's far too hard for a track car, let alone a road car!Anything over 250 will be fine.

400 is the minimum I'd start at these days lol

Hobbit
31-10-12, 10:46 PM
Agreed, I'm considering going stiffer :wisewood:

Mieran
31-10-12, 11:16 PM
400?? That's far too hard for a track car, let alone a road car!Anything over 250 will be fine.
I had 500s on my daily loon with 1.6 16v, was much much better than the 200s it had on before ;)

Will F
01-11-12, 08:59 PM
Well must be the shocks. Driven a few 400s and even 375s and it was like the car had concrete tyres! Lol

Stuart
01-11-12, 09:06 PM
They hadn't backed the damping down then lol

Mike
01-11-12, 10:23 PM
Well must be the shocks. Driven a few 400s and even 375s and it was like the car had concrete tyres! Lol

This.

Even works built tarmac spec rally cars dont have that higher poundage springs!

BRoadGhost
01-11-12, 10:52 PM
Well now you're getting into the realms of spring length, ride height & stroke.