Suplex Suspension - How to fit.(But Don't!)

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Replied by David Aiketgate on topic Re: Suplex Suspension - How to fit

Posted 12 years 2 months ago #46264
Thanks for that pdf of the instructions! That saves me copying them and posting. :broon:

Indeed, Suplex insist that the whole kit is fitted together, they even prohibit using the kit with lowering pins as this takes the dampers outside their effective working range.

Apparently, the Springs are progressive, so that lower means stiffer.

They state that using these kits on a Trophy, and setting up in the above manner will set the suspension height in the range for Trophy spec.
I can only think that the difference in stiffness between the Trophy hydragas and the Suplex setups will be very noticeable.ie much softer/compliant. This will mean a much more comfortable ride but it will be totally subjective as to how the Trophy owner reacts to this.

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Replied by p24hrsmith on topic Re: Suplex Suspension - How to fit

Posted 12 years 2 months ago #46339
Hummm I can't think of any tech reason why this would not work fine with adjustable shocks after a bit of a play with the settings but I can image that the standard shocks would need replacing and I guess the instant result would be better fitted as a full kit.

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Replied by David Aiketgate on topic Re: Suplex Suspension - How to fit

Posted 12 years 2 months ago #46356
So, one day later and I am not a happy bunny. :nonod:

I can't adjust the fronts up to the height I want. They are on full adjust and the height is 345mm. At that, the springs are under no tension and rattle like f... flip over every bump. :rant:

I am going to take the fronts off and put the spacer back on the pin. I hope that sorts it, or I may go critical and explode.
Now it's got me wondering if I have lowering pins fitted, so once the first can is off again its time to measure the pin. :rant:

HELL AND DAMNATION!

David
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Replied by David Aiketgate on topic Re: Suplex Suspension - How to fit

Posted 12 years 2 months ago #46357
I'm going outside now; I may be some time.

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Replied by Tourbillon on topic Re: Suplex Suspension - How to fit

Posted 12 years 2 months ago #46366
Best of luck David!

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Replied by p24hrsmith on topic Re: Suplex Suspension - How to fit

Posted 12 years 2 months ago #46370
Oh the joys of tinkering :omg: :rant: :bang: :rant: ..... good luck David

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Replied by David Aiketgate on topic Re: Suplex Suspension - How to fit

Posted 12 years 2 months ago #46380
So far I have found :- 1/ that I have standard pins.
2/.That you need the spacer to achieve a suspension height over 350mm :rant:

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Replied by David Aiketgate on topic Re: Suplex Suspension - How to fit

Posted 12 years 2 months ago #46399
OK front adjusted to 350mm (with the spacer).
Rears adjusted to 345mm.

Everything back together and took the car for a test drive, and...


:woohoo: :woo2:

Thunderbirds Are Go! :broon:


So far the ride is much more forgiving, yet still sporty. Cornering gives no more roll than before. Deals with our uneven country roads with definitely less spine jarring than the previous hydragas setup, and takes speed bumps in its stride.

I'll report again when we've put a few hundred miles on the car. :yesnod:

David
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Replied by Laz1957 on topic Re: Suplex Suspension - How to fit

Posted 12 years 2 months ago #46405
Excellent news :yesnod:

for you......

could be bad news for me when I tell the missus I WANT these :lol:
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Replied by David Aiketgate on topic Re: Suplex Suspension - How to fit

Posted 12 years 2 months ago #46406
I've amended my instructions to include my findings regarding the spacer and added information about lowering pins.

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Replied by bryan young on topic Re: Suplex Suspension - How to fit

Posted 12 years 2 months ago #46435
THUNDERBIRDS ARE GO! says it all, great news. you should never leave bits out !!!!! :whistle:

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Replied by MGF MARK on topic Re: Suplex Suspension - How to fit

Posted 12 years 2 months ago #46492

bryan young wrote: you should never leave bits out !!!!! :whistle:


thats a bit harsh bryan :bust: every one likes to experiment :broon:

nice one just a pitty they are the price of an F :omg:

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if it aint broke dont fix it :)

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