yes, back end will be bobbing about like a cork on the ocean
Hi
Limited funds to spend on my 08 T5 125kw meant that the B14's I would have liked will have to wait another day so a set of B6's it was. The difference in ride and handling from changing the front OEM shock (150,00k's) is truly unbelievable. Will I see that much improvement again of I change the rears ( I don't expect so but...)? Would I be better off purchasing something else such as a beefier sway bar or...? I'm running standard springs and standard 16" 215/65 Michelin Agilis (new) tyres and probably prefer to keep this set up until I can afford something significantly better.
Thanks
Michael
yes, back end will be bobbing about like a cork on the ocean
carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
Thanks for input. I can now discern the difference between the front and rear shocks - before it was just a cacophony of crash and bash.
Get the basics in order then decide if you need additional suspension control.
carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
Hmm these shocks look good on paper this thread has got me thinking, would these improve my ride on my 2011 t5 Duel cab, I do carry load a lot so changing front amd rear could be a option for me, any thought from you guys? Shocks look fairly cheap from os but would it be costly for someone to install?
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2011 T5 4MOTION Duel Cab Optioned up.
My preference is springs but it's difficult to find uprated springs that don't lower the vehicle. Anti-roll bars are the next option.
Just uprating the dampers will reduce the velocity that the vehicle pitches sideways (ie: it will still lean into a corner the same amount but will do so more slowly) - sometimes this is all that's needed.
carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
Depends what's wrong with the ride. Is it too harsh, does the vehicle pitch excessively, does it keep bouncing after you've hit a "whoop-de-do" in the road, is it bottoming out?
Carry a load has no effect on the dampers. The springs carry & control the load. The dampers are there to control spring oscilation / movement.
carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
This will be my job over the Christmas break [ only if it cools down ] I have a full set of FK Coilovers that were originaly ordered for our 2012 T5 apparently they will not fit that model and were made for the earlier one . So after along argument with the idiot in the UK at T&&&y Transporters he agreed that they would not fit the T5.1 so he was going to refund the price but I had to return the kit . Hmm lets see the freight to Aus from the UK was around $160 but for me to send the kit back the Aussie thieves want over $600 to return it . I decided to hang on to it instead and will now fit it to my work van which is the early one fingers crossed it does not make the noise it did when it was in the new van for a few weeks as the geometry is different between the upgrade and the early one . Also have to fit some new camber bushes and bits as well .
I have noticed quite a bit less 'apparent' roll probably due as you state to the shocks slowing it down. I believe Peddars do a rear kit of uprated springs which doesn't lower the height.
Peddars also offer uprated sway bars - has anyone installed these and can you recommend.
Tried to get rear shocks yesterday but too close to Christmas and couldn't get in. I'm heading to Hotham Victoria in a few days and wanted to have it done as I head up and down Mt Hotham quite a bit - anyone know of a local installer nearby?
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