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5exiAdam 23rd July 2009 11:07

Suspension
 
I am going with AVO coilovers on my car.

I need to find the following info

Front & Rear Coilovers

Open Length
Closed Length
Maybe a GAZ part number so i can compare

Front & Rear Srings

Diameter
Length
Weight of Springs

Thanks everyone and sorry for bombarding the forum with random posts and questions!

SDMC001 23rd July 2009 11:34

Adam

From memory the rears a 10 inch 2.25 inch id 400 pounds.

Fronts were same size, but originally 170 pounds which were to soft, in line other builders reccoemedations which seems fine I now have 225 pounds.

Steve

limpabit 23rd July 2009 12:11

Not sure what the rears are as there is no marks on them. But I upgraded the fronts to 225. But found on an airfield day, the front wheels scrapped the front clam shell so too soft. But ok for road use.

What They need upgrading to I don't know. But wil be going to track developments once car is on the road to get a full assessment done. Saves second guessing spring rates.

craig 23rd July 2009 15:55

Mine are 300lb front and 450lb rear!

Will probably upgrade front to 325/350 at some point

alackofspeed 23rd July 2009 16:01

I'm on 300 / 350, but I have different movement ratios.

5exiAdam 23rd July 2009 20:38

looks like 325F and 375/400R for audi 1.8t engines back end?

alackofspeed 23rd July 2009 20:54

Before you invest in shocks, do some quick reading of suspension text books, and take some measurements.... it's quite revealing.

You might find you'll need different lengths shocks once you've made some mods to make the suspension geometry comform to "text book" good practice.

Pro-tech shocks are worth a look, as they are basically a rip-off of AVO shocks (the same guy that designed them, I understand worked for AVO previously), at a lower price.

5exiAdam 27th July 2009 12:35

Does anyone have a GAZ part number for their shocks, or have you got an open length for the shocks?

limpabit 27th July 2009 12:52

Not sure of the part number or size. But have a bent one from the accident. I'll straighten that one out and see what length it is.

alackofspeed 27th July 2009 17:59

Eye to eye fully extended = 405mm
Damper stroke = 130mm

That is the length I was provided with by Marlin. However, you should note that with that length the droop was excessive, and it caused the ball joints to neck.

5exiAdam 27th July 2009 18:30

So would you suggest shorter then? Maybe 350mm eye to eye with 100mm stroke?

alackofspeed 27th July 2009 19:16

Not sure - I never investigated the travel / droop properly on the original setup.


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