HiLos & suspension stuff confusion

HiLos & suspension stuff confusion

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minimax

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11,984 posts

257 months

Friday 3rd October 2003
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I keep reading differing prices for HiLos, sets of SPAX adjustable dampers and the like - can anyone say roughly how much they should be and if there are fakes about and are they as good - thanks!

miniman

25,003 posts

263 months

Friday 3rd October 2003
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I paid about £230 for 4 lowered Spax adjustables, 4 hi-los and 4 knuckle joints, from Somerford.

I think you can get them a few quid cheaper, but I needed them fast and local.

plotloss

67,280 posts

271 months

Friday 3rd October 2003
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Spax are spax wherever you go so find the best price. Calver mentioned in an article a while back that the red ones if you can get them are better in a way than the yellows, but this I suppose will add to the confusion. Huddersfield are probably the cheapest for straight yellows.

The hi-lows are all basically the same I believe just different adjustment methods depending on the manufacturer. If you are not going to adjust the height on an even semi regular basis shaving the trumpets will probably get you there quicker and cheaper.

New knuckles should really be done at the same time.

Considered coil overs?

miniman

25,003 posts

263 months

Friday 3rd October 2003
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I thought the red Spax were just a special edition anniversary version???

Cooperman

4,428 posts

251 months

Monday 6th October 2003
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All this lowering of the suspension! I always have to raise the ride height of my Minis, and even then the big sump guard hits the ground hard on bumpy stages.
Yellow SPAX are fine. I have just changed all mine after 22 rallies on the same set, and even then the old ones were not worn out and will do OK as spares.
Just shop around for the best deal.
Remember also, make sure you give each adjuster a turn both ways every time you service the car and to keep the adjusting screws covered with oil or copper grease to prevent their seizing up.
For best handling don't set them too hard or you lose adhesion on bumpy tarmac due to the wheels not staying in constant contact with the road. This may sound obvious, but for best grip on normal roads the suspension must be allowed to work properly. For this reason don't set the ride height too low.

kneegrow

220 posts

257 months

Saturday 15th November 2003
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Yellow spax, 4 knuckles, ride height stuff £200 Huddersfield Minispares. Use them they are great.
stu