Suplex Suspension - How to fit.(But Don't!)
- David Aiketgate
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Posted 12 years 6 months ago #486002 were full of liquid and one had just gone, judging by the small amount of fluid in it.:shrug:
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Posted 12 years 6 months ago #48605David Aiketgate wrote: After a few hundred miles, the suspension has settled by 5mm all round , so is now 345mm front, 340 mm rear.
Apart from that the car has handled beautifully, as sporty as ever but much better at handling speed humps and potholes.
The overall ride is comparable with the hydragas but different...if that makes sense?
The best comparison I can come up with is that the ride is more like I'm running on 15" wheels with bigger sidewalls on the tyres, even though I'm actually on 16"s.
What does the team think on the subject of tyre pressures? I am tempted to nudge them up nearer TF levels; this may stiffen the ride a bit.:shrug:
Interestingly, the Suplex document makes no mention of altering tyre pressures.
David, you could contact Suplex direct and ask what they think (they are running an F with their units on) or contact Roger Parker at MGOC he has got a set on his F and ask him too.
As the ride height affects the caster angle, i think it would be worth having the four wheel tracking checked after you are happy that the units have fully bedded in and adjusted to the correct dimensions.
It is good to hear about your results and that you are pleased with the system. :woohoo:
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I have, therefore, added a link to my unhappy experiences, posted elsewhere on this forum.
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My advice, if you're going to fit the kit, think carefully about it, and DO NOT fit the dampers supplied. Add in the cost of GAZ adjustables and set 10 clicks rear and 7 clicks front as a baseline. Hopefully that will give you a good handling car without suffering the damage that David and I have.
And if you hear a ticking sound when you go over bumps, investigate immediately.
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Replied by David Aiketgate on topic Suplex Suspension - How to fit
Posted 11 years 4 months ago #122074David
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Replied by David Aiketgate on topic Suplex Suspension - How to fit
Posted 11 years 2 months ago #128741I am still being contacted by victims of Suplex from here and Europe. They are still shipping out shoddy crap and being suprised when front canisters clonk like fuck. They are still sending out replacements that seem to cure the problem, only for it to re-appear a couple of months down the line.
They are still forcing you to buy their poorly engineered Dampers that cause great stress on the damper top mounts.
I have recently received a message from one member in Greece to say his rear top damper mount has cracked, and Suplex are sending out some rear canisters for him to try on the front...
Does any of this sound familiar guys?
David
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