Replacement dampers
Discussion
I've decided my AVOs have probably seen better days and just don't seem to be adjusting properly. What's the best option for their replacement, Bilsteins, Protech etc?
Having read quite a lot recently, I'm not even sure adjustable shocks are a main priority. Car is a 2006 Duratec...
Cheers
Having read quite a lot recently, I'm not even sure adjustable shocks are a main priority. Car is a 2006 Duratec...
Cheers
Speak to Richard Scott at Penske U.K. They have a nice 2 way adjustable option for the seven. About 400+VAT a corner IIRC.
http://www.penskeshocks.co.uk/car/dampers/2way/810...
http://www.penskeshocks.co.uk/car/dampers/2way/810...
I think the point of buying a Caterham rather than any other Seven,is to benefit from all their years of development.
Either buy a set of Catetham Bilstiens set for your car, or prepare to invest a lot of money getting alternatives properly tuned to your car.
I know what I will do when my standard dampers wear out.
Either buy a set of Catetham Bilstiens set for your car, or prepare to invest a lot of money getting alternatives properly tuned to your car.
I know what I will do when my standard dampers wear out.
If you want proper advice from a man who knows about & has used pretty much all the dampers on the market for 7's on the road & at the pointy end of Caterham sprint & hill climb championship for many years speak to Simon at Meteor motorsport.
Not only does he sell most of the bespoke set up options but also has his own damper dyno so can check & service most of them too.
Not only does he sell most of the bespoke set up options but also has his own damper dyno so can check & service most of them too.
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