Hi, I know there is a lot of info on the forum regarding suspension set up but I could do with some advice.
I read on the forum that the springs supplied with the kit are not up to the job and that 250 front and 200 rear were required. I bought and fitted these springs.
I took the car out yesterday for the first time since passing its SVA last November and it was rubbish! It was like riding a bucking bronco bouncing all over the place!
I have both front and rear AVO shocks set at about 1/3rd clicks soft but it is as if the car has no damping at all.
With the car stationary you can grab the roll over bar and shake the car from side to side and it just bounces away.
The shocks I have are the ones that came with the kit, 12” open, 8” closed and are brand new and have not been used however they have been on the car for several years during the build.
I could dial in more damping but am reluctant to do so as I thought, and have read, that for road use fully soft or just 3 clicks from soft is enough, I am already over the 3 clicks and have no damping.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Regards
Phil.
Suspension set up
Re: Suspension set up
Phil, just start clicking the dampers up in hardness.
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Re: Suspension set up
OK -- the first thing you need to establish is -- have you got travel in the piston of the shocks ie. can you see any shiny half inch stem through the springsphils wrote:Hi, I know there is a lot of info on the forum regarding suspension set up but I could do with some advice.
I read on the forum that the springs supplied with the kit are not up to the job and that 250 front and 200 rear were required. I bought and fitted these springs.
I took the car out yesterday for the first time since passing its SVA last November and it was rubbish! It was like riding a bucking bronco bouncing all over the place!
I have both front and rear AVO shocks set at about 1/3rd clicks soft but it is as if the car has no damping at all.
With the car stationary you can grab the roll over bar and shake the car from side to side and it just bounces away.
The shocks I have are the ones that came with the kit, 12” open, 8” closed and are brand new and have not been used however they have been on the car for several years during the build.
I could dial in more damping but am reluctant to do so as I thought, and have read, that for road use fully soft or just 3 clicks from soft is enough, I am already over the 3 clicks and have no damping.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Regards
Phil.




Finally you need to establish whether your shocks are actually working properly ie. can you push them up and down when off the car



Having checked all the above , have you got a wedge setting that's sufficient ie. start the rear measurement at 20mm higher- (under the 25mm tube running across under your seat pan front) - than under the front lower chassis 50 x 25mm rail . Hence my term --- wedge


If I had to guess what was wrong with your set-up without seeing it and knowing the spring rates you have , I'd say there's probably not enough travel --- pistons


Are you quite sure you are winding the clicks the right way ie. clockwise

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