Well I just phoned Gaz and my shocks have been sent today, woohoo!! Just means I'm too late to change the springs, I guess it's easy enough today at a later date? I will post pics and details over the weekend if anyone needs them
67westy said:Well a box full of goodness arrived at lunch
They will be on the van tomorrow, weather permitting.
jonboylaw said:I may be wrong, but the single adjuster ring variants have a grubscrew in them to lock them in place, at least that how they were on my Gaz shocks for the Caterham.
aspro said:67westy said:Well a box full of goodness arrived at lunch
They will be on the van tomorrow, weather permitting.
Looking forward to hearing how they ride with your set up. How do you think these would go at the rear? Worth the extra coin for the back or would a set of KYB's do the job?
dubdubz said:dumb@ss q...where can you order these from?
Graham L said:Hi Adam
I'm sure I put 9" springs on mine so we could play height adjustment with the spring platforms, will check if I get a chance over the weekend
But then looking at the pictures of mine maybe not, do yours have the second lock ring on for the spring as they should do?
dubdubz said:dumb@ss q...where can you order these from?
67westy said:Well a box full of goodness arrived at lunch
They will be on the van tomorrow, weather permitting. For those who are interested I ordered the Gaz GP shocks, product code 160/105B12 16"x1.9 32x12 with 10"x125lbx1.9 springs although Graham has the 150lb springs. Total cost was £181.72 including delivery.
mister said:Those look the business for dropped spindles, beginning to wish I had gone for these instead of my adjustable spaxs, roughly the same price as well
Interested to see how they perform on a westy!
67westy said:mister said:Those look the business for dropped spindles, beginning to wish I had gone for these instead of my adjustable spaxs, roughly the same price as well
Interested to see how they perform on a westy!
Hopefully the same as the set I borrowed off Graham, they worked very very well. I had very very occasional scuffing on exceptionally bumpy roads at speed but that was to test them rather than normal driving. I want to give the stiffer springs a go as well to see if it's further improved, will probably be next year now though.
If anyone wants to come for a test drive then let me know
mister said:I would be really interested to see how they are when loaded up for a trip, my current set up is great for just me driving about which is 95% of the time. However when its kids, wife and camping stuff the rub is a bit too much.
Cheers.
dubdubz said:cheers - my bugpack GSF jobbies are very harsh, they pretty much hold up to the anti scrubbing, but the front 'crashes' and is not nice.
What is wrong ? the damping not enough, so the springs are doing the work? Just curious why it feels the way it does.
Actually I have only noticed it since I have got suspension back in the back! I had 1% suspension - literally my suspension was the rear bumpstops compressing!
so the smooth rear accentuates the not so smooth front!
67westy said:Do you have front bumpstops? Probably too soft springs meaning you are crashing into the bumpstop all the time
dubdubz said:67westy said:Do you have front bumpstops? Probably too soft springs meaning you are crashing into the bumpstop all the time
no bumpstops- 60mm narrowed - the spring seems too harsh?
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