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My Experience
#1
Posted 27 February 2003 - 01:24 PM
Do not have the 35mm spring supplied with the MS Design Body Kit. They are pooe.
I have changed to Eibach and the difference is incredible.
I have changed to Eibach and the difference is incredible.
#3
Posted 28 February 2003 - 08:34 AM
I have no idea what dampers do. Can you explain ?
Also, the lowering springs came as a kit and I would have thought if replacement dampers were neccessary than they would have been part of the kit.
Cheers.
Also, the lowering springs came as a kit and I would have thought if replacement dampers were neccessary than they would have been part of the kit.
Cheers.
#4
Posted 28 February 2003 - 08:42 AM
I would've thought he really meant shock absorbers, not "dampers"... it's generally not recommded to drop your car without also paying attention to the shocks...
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#5 Guest_Matt and Tiggr_*
Posted 28 February 2003 - 09:10 AM
Technically, they are dampers, as the remove the oscillations in the spring by "damping" out the springs natural desire to bounce.
The the real shock absorber is the rubber bumpstop that prevents the stub axle bouncing off the rear sub frame.
I know that they are known as shock absorbers here, but they do not absorb shock..... ;-)
Now theres one to start a bar room friday debate ;-)
The the real shock absorber is the rubber bumpstop that prevents the stub axle bouncing off the rear sub frame.
I know that they are known as shock absorbers here, but they do not absorb shock..... ;-)
Now theres one to start a bar room friday debate ;-)
#6
Posted 28 February 2003 - 09:14 AM
Hi Matt,
Its Paul Brankin...remember from Transco ?
On my second puma now...still something about them for me.
Hope things are good...are you still at Transco ?
Cheers
Paul.
Its Paul Brankin...remember from Transco ?
On my second puma now...still something about them for me.
Hope things are good...are you still at Transco ?
Cheers
Paul.
#7 Guest_Matt and Tiggr_*
Posted 28 February 2003 - 09:15 AM
Blimey!!!
Welcome back Paul!
No, Im now at JP Morgan down in Bournemouth!
Where are you now?
Cheers,
Welcome back Paul!
No, Im now at JP Morgan down in Bournemouth!
Where are you now?
Cheers,
#8
Posted 28 February 2003 - 09:17 AM
So what would the effect be of lowering your car but not changing Dampers/Shocks ?
The garage near me said that changing the shocks would do little to the ride experience.
The garage near me said that changing the shocks would do little to the ride experience.
#9 Guest_Matt and Tiggr_*
Posted 28 February 2003 - 09:35 AM
the dampers/shocks will be matched to the spring length, and kerb weight of each corner, therefore in theory, on a simple damper, the piston would sit in the middle of the damper (remember I said "simple")
This would allow the maximum degree of up and down movement.
If you change the length of the spring, the "normal" position of the piston will move, this would then cause the damper to crash under certain conditions.
If this happens, then the wheel will loose contact with the tarmac, and as its likely to happen under hard cornering, you end up parked in the nearest hedge.
HTH
This would allow the maximum degree of up and down movement.
If you change the length of the spring, the "normal" position of the piston will move, this would then cause the damper to crash under certain conditions.
If this happens, then the wheel will loose contact with the tarmac, and as its likely to happen under hard cornering, you end up parked in the nearest hedge.
HTH
#10
Posted 28 February 2003 - 04:11 PM
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The garage near me said that changing the shocks would do little to the ride experience.
Says a lot about the garage... why do motorsport people spend serious amounts of money on "shocks" when they all do the same job ?
#11
Posted 20 March 2003 - 11:43 PM
QUOTE
Hi Matt,
Its Paul Brankin...remember from Transco ?
On my second puma now...still something about them for me.
Hope things are good...are you still at Transco ?
Cheers
Paul.
Its Paul Brankin...remember from Transco ?
On my second puma now...still something about them for me.
Hope things are good...are you still at Transco ?
Cheers
Paul.
Hi Paul
I work @ Transco in Solihull, where are you based ??
#12 Guest_Matt and Tiggr_*
Posted 21 March 2003 - 09:02 AM
Blimey, a Transco Reunion!
Paul and I worked in Hinckley (and then I moved to Killingworth)
Both worked in Service Delivery :-)
Who needs Friends Reunited ;-)
Paul and I worked in Hinckley (and then I moved to Killingworth)
Both worked in Service Delivery :-)
Who needs Friends Reunited ;-)
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