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jimmylad

posted on 12/8/12 at 06:37 PM Reply With Quote
Coil overshock question

Evening all,

I am trying to find out a little information on what people have used for rear coil overs.

I was thinking in the line of using or adapting parts from a Mazda MK5 Mk2-2.5?

Has anyone else used these or any other suggestions would be great,

trying to avoid the cost of a complete Gaz -AVO kit.

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Jimmy

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austin man

posted on 12/8/12 at 06:54 PM Reply With Quote
Some cars use the sierra springs and shockers I believ the early Robin Hoos the Tiger cate E1. One of the bigest problems is adjustability the standard stuff is designes for a far heavier vehicle and lacks the ability to be raised lowered softened etc





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bi22le

posted on 12/8/12 at 11:06 PM Reply With Quote
You may be able to pick up some second hand ones. It would be worth it.





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RK

posted on 13/8/12 at 02:47 AM Reply With Quote
Although I cannot claim any expertise here, my experiences with harder than recommended springs was not good. Softer ones, designed for a car like this, made it drivable. There are things to save money on, and I would think this is not one of them. There are always second hand spring/damper combos about for not a lot of money, that I am positive would be better suited than an MX5 arrangement. Silk purse/sow's ear, ring any bells?
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Slimy38

posted on 13/8/12 at 07:17 AM Reply With Quote
I'm basing my entire build on the fact that 99% of my parts will either be bog standard steel, or removed from the MX5 donor. But even I'm having to admit defeat with suspension. When the time comes I will be scouring Ebay for an appropriate set.
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Westy1994

posted on 13/8/12 at 03:15 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by jimmylad
Evening all,

I am trying to find out a little information on what people have used for rear coil overs.

I was thinking in the line of using or adapting parts from a Mazda MK5 Mk2-2.5?

Has anyone else used these or any other suggestions would be great,

trying to avoid the cost of a complete Gaz -AVO kit.

Regards

Jimmy


Unless you are planning on having your car the same weight as an MX5 , which would be over 1000kg I would think, you really need to fit something more suited to a lighter car, it's all well and good using as much as you can from the donor, but getting the suspension right on a 7 is the very reason you are building it - good handling .

Keep your eyes open here and fleabay for bargins, I just parted with a Gaz setup very recently for not a lot of money.

Rich

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fregis

posted on 5/1/13 at 09:11 PM Reply With Quote
And i to try avoid GAZ or etc. find honda civic (7gen) ep3 rear shock absorbers. need modify spring seat and can use 1.9 or 2.25 ID springs.
Compressed Length 10.375"
Extended Length 14.750"
Travel Length 4.375"
Lowered model had a shorter shock
in rear use front prelude (2 gen? ) or civic 4gen springs (180 lbs), in front harder front civic springs (need look)
shock absorber left stock (if good remeber 210 lbs but big diameter, in rear fit), in center modified
but still in the end looking GAZ or etc.

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fregis

posted on 6/1/13 at 10:44 PM Reply With Quote
The car weighs 1000 kg does not mean the springs are too hard or too soft.
Do not forget to locoste shock absorbers are mounted at an angle, the force increases





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