What springs for Nitrons?
What springs for Nitrons?
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B3NNL

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1,056 posts

184 months

Monday 29th July 2013
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Hi folks, I've got an early Tuscan 1 with full Nitrons. Springs are looking somewhat rusty and I imagine haven't been changed since it had them fitted. Do they have a shelf/usage life? Should I look at getting the shocks refurbished as well?

I'd like to change the springs as they don't look all that good and I have a need for some shiny new ones. Is this something I could do myself? I have plenty of kit/toolage, I'm no mechanic, but can follow instructions and read a manual, obviously I'll need a spring compressor and some other bits & pieces or should I take it along to my friendly TVR center to get them sorted? If I am going to do it myself, what are the springs I'm going to need?

Really want to start getting to know my way around this car so I can do some self diagnosis in the future, hence the enthusiasm to get my hands dirty (Well my rubber gloves dirty!)

S6 Devil

3,556 posts

249 months

Monday 29th July 2013
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I looked into this a while back. I contacted Nitron who supply Suplex springs. The rates are 400lbs for the front and 325lbs for the rear. They are £199.80 + VAT for a set of 4.
The shipping to UK is £12.50+VAT

I had my Nitrons rebuilt in 2009 cost was £50 each plus vat and shipping.

Basil Brush

5,354 posts

279 months

Monday 29th July 2013
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If they've not been touched for a few years then I'd send them back to Nitron for a service. They'll clean them up and fit new springs for you as part of the service which is probably easier than trying to find spring compressors that don't damage the powder coat.

B3NNL

Original Poster:

1,056 posts

184 months

Monday 29th July 2013
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Thanks guys, I'll give Nitron a shout later in the year about getting a full refurb done, not missing this summer just for some bling cool

Dickie Dastardly

721 posts

182 months

Tuesday 30th July 2013
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I replaced the Nitron springs on my Chimaera last year. It was straight forward and no spring compressor was required, once the large nut is adjusted back and any pre-load removed they came apart easily.


Basil Brush

5,354 posts

279 months

Tuesday 30th July 2013
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Dickie Dastardly said:
I replaced the Nitron springs on my Chimaera last year. It was straight forward and no spring compressor was required, once the large nut is adjusted back and any pre-load removed they came apart easily.
That's a good point. I only needed compressors as one of my rear platforms was seized solid.