AVO Shocks

AVO Shocks

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DIGGA

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40,458 posts

285 months

Thursday 13th September 2001
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Just had some adjustable AVO shocks fitted by Team Proactive, and was wondering whether anyone has any tips\ideas for settings? The car is currently set on 15, out of (what I''m told is) 24 positions, with 24 being the hardest rebound. It already seems to have a better ''feel'', and I guess I''ll do some experimenting anyway, but I''d be interested in advice from anyone who knows better! Thanks in anticipation. Marcus & Ocean Haze Griff 500

edward

5,106 posts

286 months

Thursday 13th September 2001
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Did they suggest 15 or have you set it up yourself? I ask as I've been advised against the higher setting sfor road use - the chassis my suffer overtime. For trackdays that's a different matter of course - no potholes there! I've reset my AVO's loads, currently 10 for rear, 8 for front. Set them softer over recent French cobbled lanes - chance to plug my new members profile picture again here re France! Feel the cars happier if front a touch softer.

DIGGA

Original Poster:

40,458 posts

285 months

Thursday 13th September 2001
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15 wasn't really suggested, but was decided after a general consensus of option. - An uneducated guess you might say! Seems OK though, but will definitely try your set up too. Thanks for info. Nice pic by the way. Did you stay at that place or where you merely trespassing? Marcus & Ocean Haze Griff 500

EdT

5,106 posts

286 months

Thursday 13th September 2001
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Cheers 'Haze No we stayed there. 49 windows, don't you know... Question for you - now (our) shocks are sorted have you thought about playing with the springs yet?

DIGGA

Original Poster:

40,458 posts

285 months

Friday 14th September 2001
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Was going to snap a pip of my car outside my 'castle', but a backdrop of a mobile home, stray dogs & rusting cars wouldnlt really do it justice! Hadn't really thought about the srings yet, though I'm tempted to mess with the ride height (currently std.). Height is fairly easily altered with the C-spanner adjustment on AVO's, but having seen the (lighly grazed) underside of the sump for the first time, I'm a little cautious. It is true that you can spin the sump plug off if it grounds! Marcus & Ocean Haze Griff 500