AVO shock sertings
AVO shock sertings
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tuscanturner

Original Poster:

387 posts

184 months

Wednesday 27th February 2013
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I've just fitted the front and rear AVO shocks and springs to my Taimar, can anyone recommend a good starting point with the settings?

bluezeeland

1,965 posts

181 months

Thursday 28th February 2013
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I've got Spax', which have 32 settings for 'bounce' had them initially on '18' but now back to '15', which is fine (handling/comfort)

Hope that helps

DAKOTAstorm

438 posts

179 months

Thursday 28th February 2013
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I am in the market for new shocks and springs, currently fitted with spax but the car stood for so long the springs are bowed and fowling the shocks. Do you have a link to the AVO kit you have purchased? and if you find a good setting can you please let me know!

tuscanturner

Original Poster:

387 posts

184 months

Friday 1st March 2013
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DAKOTAstorm said:
I am in the market for new shocks and springs, currently fitted with spax but the car stood for so long the springs are bowed and fowling the shocks. Do you have a link to the AVO kit you have purchased? and if you find a good setting can you please let me know!
Hi

I used Adrian@ to supply them, the rear shocks are an inch shorter than standard but thel shocks were leaking and NEEDED to be replaced wink

bluezeeland

1,965 posts

181 months

Friday 1st March 2013
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@ Adian

Hi Mr. V, is all well ?

I had my original 'monroe'collets re-machined, which works fine, thank you..........

in general, 40-ish % of the maximum ? AVO/Spax/whatever ?

tuscanturner

Original Poster:

387 posts

184 months

Friday 1st March 2013
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Adrian@ said:
LOL...Check your paperwork Andy, 1/2 inch shorter rear ones, and my additonal bump stops on the front.
I generally set them to 7-8 all round, for road use and 15-16 for the odd track day, where you have good surfaces.
Spax using Spax alloy collets clash with the chassis under compression and cause the springs to bend and rub the side of the shock.
Adrian@



Edited by Adrian@ on Friday 1st March 09:26
Cheers Adrian I knew it would be somewhere. Did you manage to sort a wiring diagram?

Adrian@

4,504 posts

304 months

Saturday 2nd March 2013
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Asleep...Remind me with an email direct, I am on my phone today.
Adrian@