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You may have the Sports" suspension, check the numbers on the shocks and springs to the numbers on Deroure.
http://www.deroure.com/diagrams.asp?MDL=0&MAK=...
http://www.deroure.com/diagrams.asp?MDL=0&MAK=...
paramount1443 said:
Many thanks for the info.
Found the Nitron ones on ebay. Would you say they will give a softer ride ?
That's an impossible question to answer. Depending on the model, Nitrons are highly configurable both in terms of static spring and valve rates and in terms of actual user damping adjustment. Most of the higher end Nitrons will be sprung at least as stiffly as your LSS suspension. Found the Nitron ones on ebay. Would you say they will give a softer ride ?
If you don't know your way around suspension setup, I'd strongly recommend paying a specialist to provide the parts and set the car up for you. It's a bit of a mine-field.
Edited by kambites on Friday 24th June 15:33
Have you joined seloc yet? May also be worth talking to Hoffmanns
http://www.hofmanns.co.uk/motorsport/suspension/ni...
http://www.hofmanns.co.uk/motorsport/suspension/ni...
Have you checked the tyre pressures? Much cheaper than changing your suspension!
I've recently had Nitron Street Series shocks /springs on my S2 and asked for them to be set up biased towards the softer settings as I only use the car for road use. They're still stiffer than what came off though as the speed builds they become much more compliant.
I've recently had Nitron Street Series shocks /springs on my S2 and asked for them to be set up biased towards the softer settings as I only use the car for road use. They're still stiffer than what came off though as the speed builds they become much more compliant.
james_gt3rs said:
I'd buy some new standard Bilsteins just for road use, you should be able to sell your Exige ones, good market for cheaper stiffer springs for owners of standard cars. Swapping Bilsteins is 2 bolts a side, easy!
Although it sounds easy - how do you know how far to tighten those bolts?It's a nyloc nut on the end of each 17mm or so bolt but you cant get a torque wrench in there. Should they be free to rotate? Can you damage the plastic nylon bushes?
When you change the Bilsteins if youre going to change the springs dont you need some small spring compressors too?
Easy job if you have all the kit to hand
saaby93 said:
Although it sounds easy - how do you know how far to tighten those bolts?
It's a nyloc nut on the end of each 17mm or so bolt but you cant get a torque wrench in there. Should they be free to rotate? Can you damage the plastic nylon bushes?
When you change the Bilsteins if youre going to change the springs dont you need some small spring compressors too?
Easy job if you have all the kit to hand
You don't torque the nut, you hold the spanner on the nut. There is space for the torque wrench on the bolt, you just can't use an extension.(45NM) If you are changing from sport Elise Bilsteins to standard ones, you are changing the whole coilover as the spring rates are different as well as the damper. So no need for spring compressors.It's a nyloc nut on the end of each 17mm or so bolt but you cant get a torque wrench in there. Should they be free to rotate? Can you damage the plastic nylon bushes?
When you change the Bilsteins if youre going to change the springs dont you need some small spring compressors too?
Easy job if you have all the kit to hand
Easy job if you have a jack, 15mm and 17mm spanner, torque wrench, 17mm socket and a spare hour.
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