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best shox for atmo

Postby baldrick » Tue Mar 01, 2011 4:25 pm

what shox do you guys think best for gta

i have uprated/ lowered springs already but want to improve the dampening of the standard shox (plus there as old as the hills)

also best place to get them from

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Postby clee » Tue Mar 01, 2011 5:17 pm

Koni no longer available ( I do have a good condition pair of fronts for sale :wink: )
Dellboy Spax or DG gaz .....I've got some GAZ going on but can't report as yet how they perform .That's shallot .....
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Postby simonsays74 » Tue Mar 01, 2011 9:52 pm

What about new Renault/Alpine ones??!!
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Postby clee » Tue Mar 01, 2011 10:02 pm

so feckin predictable ....you not got any to flog :P
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Postby baldrick » Wed Mar 02, 2011 4:12 pm

thanx clee

will look into gaz ones
i have heard a lot of people run with them on various cars and not heard any bad comments yet :)
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Postby si21 » Wed Mar 02, 2011 6:53 pm

baldrick wrote:thanx clee

will look into gaz ones
i have heard a lot of people run with them on various cars and not heard any bad comments yet :)


Mr Taylor wins his class sprinting using Gaz :wink:

But then Spax have so much more experience wih suspension than Gaz, as I understand it Gaz used to supply/manufacture parts for Spax, but then set up on their own to produce their own product :roll:

You pays ya money and ya make ya choice Balders

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Postby stephendell » Thu Mar 03, 2011 12:28 pm

I know the guys at Spax spent a lot of time developing the dampers and they are a first class product.

Sure the Gaz units are OK also. They do go rusty quickly though.

+ the Spax dampers are YELLOW so would look good on your car :wink:
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Postby Alpineandy » Thu Mar 03, 2011 4:37 pm

I thought I'd heard that the GAZ ones were modified Honda spec shockers.
that doesn't make them bad, but not necessarily the right ones.
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Postby PaulyA610 » Thu Mar 03, 2011 9:56 pm

I have had trouble with spax in the past on gti-6 but i love Gaz coilovers on my clio they work very well!!!!
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Postby David Gentleman » Sat May 12, 2012 5:58 pm

si21 wrote:
baldrick wrote:thanx clee

will look into gaz ones
i have heard a lot of people run with them on various cars and not heard any bad comments yet :)


Mr Taylor wins his class sprinting using Gaz :wink:

But then Spax have so much more experience wih suspension than Gaz, as I understand it Gaz used to supply/manufacture parts for Spax, but then set up on their own to produce their own product :roll:

You pays ya money and ya make ya choice Balders

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Other way around - Gaz is basically LEDA, which were like the leading company in high end racing shocks in the UK for like 30 years..LEDA was a suspension distributor, and GAZ were the engineering company that built all the shocks for them. The over the years as the market for racing suspension started to dwindle, LEDA closed up, and the staff and head engineer went to work for GAZ so they could continue and hence why Gaz are the only full racing shock manufacturer in the UK. A new version of LEDA has opened up again in the UK up north, and still get Gaz to supply all the shocks etc.

GAZ have never made the entry level and midrange stuff for Spax, like the yellow painted dampers they get for road cars, but you can guess all the high end plated bodies suspension dampers are as they look the same as what GAZ make, but Spax have only got into that zinc/alloy bodied design in recent years where as Gaz/Leda has been doing that for decades.

GAZ also make all the ProTech racing dampers

http://www.rory.uk.com/protech_dampers.htm

As for them being 'modified Honda spec dampers' - All GAZ dampers are made from scratch, every single part on those shocks is machined at the factory and assembled there. They don't 'modify' existing shocks, they took my original brand new Koni dampers, CAD'd them, rate tested them on a dynometer, built the new units to my specs, and after about 3 editions of testing and changing they came to the finished article they are now. If you set them up to midway damping they perform exactly how the Koni's used to, which were well regarded as a very good shock on the GTA, but hence discontinued thus why I went to GAZ to design a replacement.
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I've tried both

Postby Tony Smith » Sat May 12, 2012 8:53 pm

I've tried both and there isn't much difference to be honest, I would say the SPAX ones are a little bit better quality and the damping appears to be a little better controlled giving a better quality ride for the same level of stiffness. Not sure how the prices compare.
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Postby MFaulks » Sun May 13, 2012 9:38 am

David Gentleman wrote:....Gaz are the only full racing shock manufacturer in the UK


AVO is also a UK manufacture that is racing based, good product in my opinion. Very helpful guys and they will make one-offs, custom lengths body and stroke, and change bump and rebound as you require, give them a call, nothing to lose :wink:

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