Anyone got any spare rear shocks?
Anyone got any spare rear shocks?
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andy43

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12,594 posts

277 months

Tuesday 19th January 2016
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I am going to get my shocks refurbed through Ben at Blackdown but want to keep the car at least moveable/driveable while my Bilsteins are away - it could take up to two weeks.
Cheeky question - has anyone got a spare pair of rear coilovers for a Griff/Chimaera/Tuscan etc I could buy?
TIA biggrin

hillclimbmanic

680 posts

167 months

Tuesday 19th January 2016
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Hi Andy...I've got a set of original '92 400 shocks that I've just removed - They work.!! How well, I don't know!

You're welcome to the rear pair, for postage costs...

Manic

andy43

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12,594 posts

277 months

Tuesday 19th January 2016
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That's brilliant - YHM.

ChilliWhizz

12,293 posts

184 months

Tuesday 19th January 2016
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I've got my old billies laying around too if things go awry smile

roseytvr

1,790 posts

201 months

Tuesday 19th January 2016
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ChilliWhizz said:
I've got my old billies laying around too if things go awry smile
+1 in Burton on Trent

andy43

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277 months

Tuesday 19th January 2016
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roseytvr said:
ChilliWhizz said:
I've got my old billies laying around too if things go awry smile
+1 in Burton on Trent
Ah. Ah-ha. Haha!
This has got me thinking now - are they yellow Bilsteins with yellow springs - if so I can get them refurbed instead of mine and then only need to take the suspension to bits once.
Many thanks for this - why hadn't I thought of doing it this way. YHM x 2...

ChilliWhizz

12,293 posts

184 months

Wednesday 20th January 2016
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Andy dunno if you pm'd me too but not had anything....

andy43

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12,594 posts

277 months

Wednesday 20th January 2016
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ChilliWhizz said:
Andy dunno if you pm'd me too but not had anything....
Hi, yes I did - gimme a minute and I'll try again - are yours yellow with yellow springs?

ETA PM resent but doesn't look like they're working as I'm not getting a copy to my own inbox. PH is falling to bits.

Drop me a mail to smile


Edited by andy43 on Wednesday 20th January 16:17


Edited by andy43 on Wednesday 3rd February 09:59

ChilliWhizz

12,293 posts

184 months

Wednesday 20th January 2016
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I'll need to check but memory says the shocks are yellow and one pair of springs are yellow but the other pair are red... I'll have to go and dig em out mate,,,,

andy43

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12,594 posts

277 months

Wednesday 20th January 2016
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ChilliWhizz said:
I'll need to check but memory says the shocks are yellow and one pair of springs are yellow but the other pair are red... I'll have to go and dig em out mate,,,,
If you've got all four... biggrin

roseytvr

1,790 posts

201 months

Wednesday 20th January 2016
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Slight flaw in the refurb plans is I would need mine back as I use them when the nitrons go for a refurb. Still welcome to borrow them if it helps......

andy43

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12,594 posts

277 months

Wednesday 20th January 2016
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Thanks for the offers people - Chilli I'll have all four if you're ok with that - I'll pay for packing and postage and extra for the shocks themselves if need be (or a donation to a charity of your choice). It'll save loads of time just doing all this the once. PM's don't seem to work so smile



Edited by andy43 on Wednesday 3rd February 10:00

andy43

Original Poster:

12,594 posts

277 months

Monday 25th January 2016
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Many thanks to everyone who offered!
I took Chilliwhizz up on his very kind offer of four shocks which arrived today in great condition - they will be going straight off to Bilstein for refurbishment and retuning/revalving to 'late Tuscan 2' spec, with new single rate rear springs and a full new set of bushes.
Having spoken at length to Ben at Blackdown - link here , the final 2005-ish cars fitted with yellow Bilsteins were retuned by Bilstein themselves in conjunction with some big names in chassis tuning who were also responsible for the Ford Focus and DB9 amongst others.
Griff geo is very different to the speed 6 cars, particularly on the front, but the settings apparently transfer across well to the Rover engined cars for a good value fit and forget road setup. I hope.
Once fitted, I'll get the geometry done, and report back on what the car feels like - from a non driving god's perspective smile