MrBlonde
ClioSport Club Member
Anyone gone back to Shocks/Springs from having Coilovers for road use?.
Cant comment on said question but I had another 182 with grams sport springs, standard everything else apart from some refresh here and there. Compared to my ast coilover, strengthened adjustable wishbone 182 it was honestly great, very surprising how little roll it had and it was quite comfortable. Could push much harder than I thought would of have been possible.Anyone gone back to Shocks/Springs from having Coilovers for road use?.
Yeah just switched back to cup dampers and springs from ASTs. Lovely and smooth. I enjoy driving it again.Anyone gone back to Shocks/Springs from having Coilovers for road use?.
Thats what i keep getting from people mate,seems to be the way to go for road use.Yeah just switched back to cup dampers and springs from ASTs. Lovely and smooth. I enjoy driving it again.
It had Eibach Pro_kit so just put those back on.Thats what i keep getting from people mate,seems to be the way to go for road use.
What springs did you go for?
I think i will try the Grams springs and look into Koni dampers maybe,were see.It had Eibach Pro_kit so just put those back on.
On B14s mate,maybe there just to old now.They have seen a lot of miles and were also on my cup.What coilovers are you on Steve? My 182 was on standard cup pack when I got it, and cooksports springs made it much worse. The B14's were like it was cup packed but with the ride height exactly where I wanted.
The Eibachs still crash occasionally compared to the original springs, which I had on my Black Gold car. To be honest you only have to fit the wrong tyres and the ride goes to s**t.I think i will try the Grams springs and look into Koni dampers maybe,were see.
So much better on the road now then?.no skipping about etc
The Eibachs still crash occasionally compared to the original springs, which I had on my Black Gold car. To be honest you only have to fit the wrong tyres and the ride goes to s**t.
I had AD08Rs fitted once and it tried to throw me off the road. The tramlining was awful. Since running PS3 195/45/16 or even 195/50/15s, the car behaves itself. Renault really fine tuned everything on these cars.
I ran 70/70 on my ASTs because @Brigsy told me it would be compliant on the road. 😂My asts were originally 90f/110r nm spring rate and it was back breaking, but damn did It corner! I changed to 80 front and lowered the damping and did lose some front end grip but made it a bit more bearable on the road. Im going to put the 90 fronts back on when @Touring_Rob has a little go and stiffen the dampers
Mine is I assume heavier so I reckon that setup will be perfect!I ran 70/70 on my ASTs because @Brigsy told me it would be compliant on the road. 😂
He’s young, fit and built like a brick s**t house, I’m old and portly 😂
Went up to tan hill with the missus and it was horrendous.
I’m putting the ASTs on my new circuit car and going 80 front, 100 rear.
I hope so. I used to run Spax 750mc controlled suspension on my last circuit car. They’re 740 lbs front and 450 rear. The dampers aren’t as good as AST hence the heavy springs rates in the front. I’ve asked a few racers who I know about their set ups and 80/100 seems to be the way to go. The springs are cheap enough to upgrade so I can always play around with it once it’s all set up.Mine is I assume heavier so I reckon that setup will be perfect!
Hope it works out for you mate!I hope so. I used to run Spax 750mc controlled suspension on my last circuit car. They’re 740 lbs front and 450 rear. The dampers aren’t as good as AST hence the heavy springs rates in the front. I’ve asked a few racers who I know about their set ups and 80/100 seems to be the way to go. The springs are cheap enough to upgrade so I can always play around with it once it’s all set up.
Yeah they don't last forever unfortunately. I've got a set of cup dampers that were new on my car and ran for about 18 months you can have cheap if you decide that's what you want to try.On B14s mate,maybe there just to old now.They have seen a lot of miles and were also on my cup.
I still have mine that i took off when i got the clio,but i need to double check if there cup dampers.If not i will send you a txt mate thanksYeah they don't last forever unfortunately. I've got a set of cup dampers that were new on my car and ran for about 18 months you can have cheap if you decide that's what you want to try.
PMS mountsWhat top mounts are you running?
So went with Grams springs.
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Will order some koni dampers for the front i think,then they will match the rears which i already have.
Yeah he does but has more exspensive coilovers on & ive had Gaz in the past & did not like them.It's worth noting that a lot of companies will do custom setups. Doesn't @frayz have custom spec ASTs on his car? I've had some dealing with Gaz in the past and they would do custom rate springs and dampers.
I had konis with cooksport springs on my Ph1 before I changed to ASTs. They were much better than the cup dampers I had on before them.Asking here rather than making a new thread - has anyone compared Cup shocks with the Koni adjustables? I've done perhaps 10,000 miles since replacing the cup shocks and am looking to get the Grams springs. Wondering whether to go for the Koni's from Kam Racing whilst I've got it in bits...
Yeah he does but has more exspensive coilovers on & ive had Gaz in the past & did not like them.
The thing is,its not going on track.Just Road use etc.
I know BC do a softer spring rate.
I will look into this and email about custom spring rate for road use.Why didn't you like the Gaz? When I spoke to them, a set with custom rates weren't really any more expensive than standard, so might be worth looking into.