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Warren G
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9th Aug 09 at 11:39   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

whats the pro's/con's of them

peoples experiance

worth going for rear coilovers or normal set up?

any clearance issues with wheels on the struts? like my spax, have to run hardley any camber to clear the spring, and dont want to fit spacers

what are they like to live with on the road?

http://www.corbymotorsport.com/corsa-b-9300-gaz-coilover-conversion-kit-p-58.html
jr
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i have some in a box, your here alot of bad things, but on the other hand i sort of based my judgement on if leeh runs them on his nova, they must be ok
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9th Aug 09 at 11:51   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i have gaz coilovers on my vx and i find them quite good
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Personally mate we wouldnt entertain them, heard too many bad things about them.
One of the performance car mags done a long term test on them and hated them.
Warren G
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hmm,

i dont think my spax are bad at all,

what else is there thats good

is it worth going shocks and springs? like a decent blistien kit thats still adjusterable.....

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well ive had mine for over a year and they are still perfectly fine.

i suppose for the money you cant grumble. i paid £399 for mine.
Warren G
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whats the ride like? iv been in one and it was just soo so stiff, unbearable
Nick-S
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i love mine. there perfect
jr
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buy them direct from gaz so you can spec your spring rates warren
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quote:
Originally posted by Warren G
whats the ride like? iv been in one and it was just soo so stiff, unbearable


well on mine i got 325lb fr and 375lb bk and the ride was ok, I've recently got 400lb fr and 475lb bk, but there wasn't enough of a difference and the car understeers a bit, so I've ordered 500lb bk springs to make the rear slightly stiffer.

ride should be a bit better but i cant report that until i fit them monday
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9th Aug 09 at 12:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I got Gaz with the rear coilovers, needs some strengthening which we're in the middle of doing and they do rub the inner rear quarter, on my last Corsa i just beat it away with a hammer, simples. They are something like 42way damping adjustable and do get very hard, I tried it as stiff as they go and when you stood and bounced on the sills it was only the tyres flexing.
I love them personally but then again it's not my Daily ride so luxuries aren't an issue.
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9th Aug 09 at 13:24   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

If you get some speak to Pick4d he has contacts at the factory in basildon


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GAZ quality is next to none for the price. And its strange how the people that have bad comments on them are usually the people that havnt tried them. But then The Toyo Race series use them on every car involved and Top Gear chose GAZ for they're 24hr E46 BMW Diesel.
Warren G
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all interesting

problem is, i dont think there been enough people out there that realy test them

benkid - what did you think of the rear coilovers compaired to normal set up

and what about wheel clearance?
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quote:
Originally posted by Warren G
all interesting

problem is, i dont think there been enough people out there that realy test them

benkid - what did you think of the rear coilovers compaired to normal set up

and what about wheel clearance?


Rears were never a problem with mine . I had to run 5mm spacers on the fronts due to the Wilwoods.
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quote:
Originally posted by chris_uk
i have gaz coilovers on my vx and i find them quite good


same
Benkid
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I never got round to driving with the rears on because i bought another corsa and didn't get round to strenghtening it. But in terms of wheel clearance it was fine (6.5x 16" Compomotive)

I'd recomend them though, great value for money i'd say. The guy i bought my LET off who i speak to quite regularly knows a guy that works for them and said that they're another companies components that have been renamed??? PICK4D can problem shed more light on this?
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the problem i have with my spax, i cant run any camber, which i want too, due to the fact if would rub on the spring....

was/are you running much camber? i want about 2 degrees

im running et49 6.5x15 on 195/50 rubber
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quote:
Originally posted by Benkid
I'd recomend them though, great value for money i'd say. The guy i bought my LET off who i speak to quite regularly knows a guy that works for them and said that they're another companies components that have been renamed??? PICK4D can problem shed more light on this?


Not as far as im aware, and concidering ive walked around the entire workshop of them getting assembled I highly doubt it. Although, I wont rule it out as nothing in this day and age is self independant. They may use some "components" from other companies, but they're definatly not just another companies product re-branded. Thinking back, one of my friend had the 1st set of GAZ coilovers made for his Fiesta ST when they 1st came out and they designed and built them at their workshop.
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quote:
Originally posted by Warren G
the problem i have with my spax, i cant run any camber, which i want too, due to the fact if would rub on the spring....

was/are you running much camber? i want about 2 degrees

im running et49 6.5x15 on 195/50 rubber



I think its mainly those spax ones that have that problem thats why I went back to fixed shocks and springs as I couldnt be arsed with spacing the wheels to avoid the rubbing


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9th Aug 09 at 21:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i love mine and they get a fair bit of shit,

i had too use 5mm spacers up front, rear's fitted fine,

best way to set the fronts are adjustable top mounts as the gaz'z don't have slots.
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thinking of getting gaz for mine at the moment. my spax are ok, but thats it.
Warren G
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but was gaz better - if so why , thats what i need to know
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not a massive fan of them to be honest. a decent b12 bilstein kit will out perform them.

if you WANT coilovers you could do worse, but there are better ones out there.
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From what I've seen Koni and Bilstein are the best of the lower end of the market.

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