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Anyone Run Gaz Suspension?



Just looking at buying an set of adjustable shocks but just wondered if anyone runs them and what they are like before i shell out on em.

Dave
 
  VaVa
There's a few people on here that run it, but they are unable to talk right now as they are at the dentist having their teeth glued back in.
 
^^^ see above. I'm also sat on a rubber ring due to all the smashed vertibrae and compressed cartalidge in my spine.
 
i found on the hardest they gave a nice sharp turn in but were crashy as f**k. Rode poorly on anything other than perfectly smooth tarmac. Back end liked to skip and step out on bumpy a-roads (doesnt inspire confidence when the ass is skipping all over the place and you are travelling fast and commited to a bend). When softened they turned the car into a pogostick on wheels. Bouncy, wallowy and if you hit a dip on a motorway would take a couple of hundred yards to settle. They were creaky, clunky, knocky (granted i had my rear stripped out at the time so may have been why they were so loud) And generally didnt look very well made. I wont be buying GAZ again.
 
I run GAZ on my westfield and I think they are great for the money. A fair amount of westy users have them and are well rated. Bear in mind that they are a fraction of the cost of say Leda, and you only get what you pay for really - so to compare them is a little unfair!
 
williams-ant said:
Bear in mind that they are a fraction of the cost of say Leda, and you only get what you pay for really - so to compare them is a little unfair!

Also bear in mind that a £90 set of apex springs gave be a more driveable/liveable car, lol.
 


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