Replacement Springs and Shocks - What to Fit?
Replacement Springs and Shocks - What to Fit?
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slamm

Original Poster:

339 posts

272 months

Monday 5th April 2004
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I've had a call from Austec today (who have been fantastic) and they say I need to replace my springs and shocks in the next 12 months.

As this is the case, I've searched in the S forum to see what has been used in the past. I see adjustable AVOs seem to be the prefered option. Why is this? Does anyone know how much they'd cost? Also, why is adjustable suspension better apart from setting the car up for track days etc....? I assume there is a rebuilding cost associated with them every couple of years?

Any thoughts most appreciated.

Mel

Pies

13,116 posts

279 months

Monday 5th April 2004
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This is what they put on my car

New adjustable AVO shocks x4 PG718 = £318
New springs x2 E9250 = £49
New springs x2 E9300 = £49

Could possibly get the bits yourself from AVO at
www.avouk.com/ and save a few £££

The advantage is you can get the car set to how you like it,i.e ride height firmness of ride etc

I'll be at the next mid essex meet if you want to try before you buy


If the budget will go to £1k phone Joolz

slamm

Original Poster:

339 posts

272 months

Monday 5th April 2004
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Thanks Pies.

Hmmm, the Joolz route sounds interesting....

I'll be at the meet this weekend so yes, I will have a little poke and squeeze if that's ok.

V8Smith

3,510 posts

276 months

Monday 5th April 2004
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I have the same Avo set up as Pies, mine is set low and handles great, I can highly recommend.

Hopefully see you at a mid Essex meet, when I can finally make it, am hoping to make the 9th May meet!

Mike

Pies

13,116 posts

279 months

Monday 5th April 2004
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V8Smith said:
I have the same Avo set up as Pies, mine is set low and handles great, I can highly recommend.


If you want it low i think mine was too low last week every time i went for an overtake i was ripping the cats eyes out of the road

And im not joking

S3 Kieran

968 posts

276 months

Monday 5th April 2004
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Hey Pies

I'll have to wander your way too! I'm sick of repairing my exhausts, and think maybe I should replace the shocks at the front - & overdue anyway!

mrk4thom

1,267 posts

280 months

Monday 5th April 2004
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I'm just about to get my V8S back with AVO's. Have you got any tips for settings, ie harder at the front than back etc...

WonkyGibbon

476 posts

274 months

Monday 5th April 2004
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Pies said:
This is what they put on my car

New adjustable AVO shocks x4 PG718 = £318
New springs x2 E9250 = £49
New springs x2 E9300 = £49

Could possibly get the bits yourself from AVO at
www.avouk.com/ and save a few £££

The advantage is you can get the car set to how you like it,i.e ride height firmness of ride etc

Same setup here too. They're actually more expensive through AVO though (this is so that they don't comete with their dealer partners - otherwise there wouldn't be much point being a dealer ). The cheapest price I found was from a company in cumbria - which Austec then matched. Came to about £430 inc VAT before labour (this was about two months ago).

WG

HarryW

15,832 posts

292 months

Monday 5th April 2004
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Have the slightly more posher version, purchased via the man that is Joolz . I am still in the process of experimenting and getting it set up .
What can I say even now, it is totally awesome, can't make a direct comparason to AVO's, who I beleive have a OK name in the S installation.
However I took the view that if I didn't go this route I knew in a years time I'd be tempted to try, so it would have been more expensive in the longer run . Well thats how I convinced myself . Usual rules apply IMHO buy the best you can afford.

Harry

woody

2,189 posts

307 months

Tuesday 6th April 2004
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Pies said:
This is what they put on my car

New adjustable AVO shocks x4 PG718 = £318
New springs x2 E9250 = £49
New springs x2 E9300 = £49


Is that the cost per spring (£49) or for a pair?

Who's springs are they?

Cheers

Chris

slamm

Original Poster:

339 posts

272 months

Tuesday 6th April 2004
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HarryW said:
Have the slightly more posher version, purchased via the man that is Joolz .


Are these Nitrons? I spoke to Austec about the possibilities when I picked my car up yesterday (she's going really beautifully) and I was told that AVOs are a good, solid suspension system for S's. I'm still tempted by going the more expensive route but got the impression it might be a bit overkill on an S.

The maintenance of the AVOs sounds easy and cheap with rebuilds costing about £25 each. What are the maintenance costs associated with the posher ones Harry?

Mel

BERGS2

2,829 posts

271 months

Tuesday 6th April 2004
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Anyone got a rough all in cost for fitting new shocks?
I'd imagine its a good few hours labour...

any recommended places?

HarryW

15,832 posts

292 months

Tuesday 6th April 2004
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slamm said:

HarryW said:
Have the slightly more posher version, purchased via the man that is Joolz .



Are these Nitrons? I spoke to Austec about the possibilities when I picked my car up yesterday (she's going really beautifully) and I was told that AVOs are a good, solid suspension system for S's. I'm still tempted by going the more expensive route but got the impression it might be a bit overkill on an S.

The maintenance of the AVOs sounds easy and cheap with rebuilds costing about £25 each. What are the maintenance costs associated with the posher ones Harry?

Mel

Whether they are over kill ofr not is a matter of opinion, I feel they are worth it and PeterH who has tried every combination possible on an S swears by them, who am I to disagree.

re the re-build cost, every two years I think, not only that if you want to change the spec slightly during the re-build it comes as part of the service AFAIK, not sure I'll ask Joolz about cost.

Harry

Pies

13,116 posts

279 months

Tuesday 6th April 2004
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woody said:


Pies said:
This is what they put on my car

New adjustable AVO shocks x4 PG718 = £318
New springs x2 E9250 = £49
New springs x2 E9300 = £49




Is that the cost per spring (£49) or for a pair?

Who's springs are they?

Cheers

Chris


thats for the pair,they are AVO springs


>> Edited by Pies on Tuesday 6th April 17:56

Pies

13,116 posts

279 months

Tuesday 6th April 2004
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BERGS2 said:
Anyone got a rough all in cost for fitting new shocks?
I'd imagine its a good few hours labour...

any recommended places?



Fitting new shocks spinngs cost me £700 including all springs, shocks, labour and VAT

Podie

46,647 posts

298 months

Tuesday 6th April 2004
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HarryW said:

slamm said:


HarryW said:
Have the slightly more posher version, purchased via the man that is Joolz .




Are these Nitrons? I spoke to Austec about the possibilities when I picked my car up yesterday (she's going really beautifully) and I was told that AVOs are a good, solid suspension system for S's. I'm still tempted by going the more expensive route but got the impression it might be a bit overkill on an S.

The maintenance of the AVOs sounds easy and cheap with rebuilds costing about £25 each. What are the maintenance costs associated with the posher ones Harry?

Mel


Whether they are over kill ofr not is a matter of opinion, I feel they are worth it and PeterH who has tried every combination possible on an S swears by them, who am I to disagree.

re the re-build cost, every two years I think, not only that if you want to change the spec slightly during the re-build it comes as part of the service AFAIK, not sure I'll ask Joolz about cost.

Harry


Get out the wrong side of bed today Harry..?

HarryW

15,832 posts

292 months

Tuesday 6th April 2004
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Podie said:

HarryW said:


slamm said:



HarryW said:
Have the slightly more posher version, purchased via the man that is Joolz .





Are these Nitrons? I spoke to Austec about the possibilities when I picked my car up yesterday (she's going really beautifully) and I was told that AVOs are a good, solid suspension system for S's. I'm still tempted by going the more expensive route but got the impression it might be a bit overkill on an S.

The maintenance of the AVOs sounds easy and cheap with rebuilds costing about £25 each. What are the maintenance costs associated with the posher ones Harry?

Mel



Whether they are over kill ofr not is a matter of opinion, I feel they are worth it and PeterH who has tried every combination possible on an S swears by them, who am I to disagree.

re the re-build cost, every two years I think, not only that if you want to change the spec slightly during the re-build it comes as part of the service AFAIK, not sure I'll ask Joolz about cost.

Harry



Get out the wrong side of bed today Harry..?

Not that I was aware of, I'd have to have crawled over the misses to do that .......

Harry

woody

2,189 posts

307 months

Wednesday 7th April 2004
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Do Austech provide a 'supply only' service for parts?

As I live in Birmingham it's a bit far to go - also don't mind having a go at fitting shocks & springs myself (done it in the past on various cars).

Or does anyone know of any AVO dealers in the west midlands?

Cheers

Chris

Pies

13,116 posts

279 months

Wednesday 7th April 2004
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woody said:
Do Austech provide a 'supply only' service for parts?

As I live in Birmingham it's a bit far to go - also don't mind having a go at fitting shocks & springs myself (done it in the past on various cars).

Or does anyone know of any AVO dealers in the west midlands?

Cheers

Chris


You could try Joolz at Joospeed or give Austec a ring

shpub

8,507 posts

295 months

Thursday 8th April 2004
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Tower View have shocks and spring off the shelf for the S series. Fully adjustable GAZ. I've been using GAZ for some time and they haven't broken and are a big improvement over the AVOs I used to use. All depends in the end on how much money you want to spend...