Does your 480 have tracking-problems? Does your car pull to one side? Or is your steering wheel vibrating? Read the posts in this category to find out what's going on.
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richj
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by richj » Tue May 05, 2009 9:11 am
Hi,
I'm hoping to find out what the best suspension setup is. Are kyb gas shocks available?? I have seen a few components on buypartsbuy. Hoping for some advice
cheers
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dragon
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by dragon » Tue May 05, 2009 9:14 am
Koni yellows and pi lowering springs - solid as a rock, affordable, makes a 480 into a gokart - no need for anything fancier.
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richj
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by richj » Tue May 05, 2009 9:45 am
The best price I can find for the konis is £520. This about right? Seems quite a lot!
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DaKyy
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by DaKyy » Tue May 05, 2009 9:46 am
I'm going to see how the yellow konis like Hausser -30mm springs. Current Lesjöfors springs drop the rear too much .
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Auk
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by Auk » Tue May 05, 2009 10:33 am
Dakky, have you bought them from Rob?
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ted clutch
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by ted clutch » Tue May 05, 2009 10:42 am
ive read on this forom people have gone back to standard springs.me also.lowered is too bumpy.i have koni red front and kyb rear. handles very well and good comfort balance
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id go for koni red every time.they go more than hard enough.i tested mine on full and they were very hard to move. way more than anyone could need.only cost me 46£ new from ebay
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ted clutch
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by ted clutch » Tue May 05, 2009 10:53 am
having ran lowered and now standard springs with stiffer dampers this is the better way to go.dont forget the standard springs are sporty compared to most car. I am convinced the dampers make more difference thean springs.it is so sure footed now.nd good ride.if you go too hard spring on a bumpy road your wheels can be scuttled sideways on corners if not carefull.and yes kyb are good equipment.i have them on rear.about 10% stiffer than standard.very good.also good wishbones make big difference. that is the size of my experience.cheers
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thanks.
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DaKyy
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by DaKyy » Tue May 05, 2009 1:41 pm
Auk wrote:Dakky, have you bought them from Rob?
Yes I did
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If you mean the springs. The Konis I bought from Bakke if I remember correctly.
@ ted - you can use the edit button to add stuff to your previous post - you don't have to post several messages in a row
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Auk
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by Auk » Tue May 05, 2009 3:01 pm
DaKyy wrote:Auk wrote:Dakky, have you bought them from Rob?
Yes I did
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If you mean the springs.
Nice! Haha, I've bought these sets from Hausser last year and now the springs are everywhere
When you're going to fit them?
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DaKyy
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by DaKyy » Tue May 05, 2009 10:16 pm
Not sure yet. Lots of other things on the ToDo list before that
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martinholmesuk
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by martinholmesuk » Tue May 05, 2009 10:30 pm
Poly bushes! That's what you need. My BMW has them omg it's made the handling so much better
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I'm trying to source volvo 240 ones and found a maker without problem but I did find a small company selling and I have mailed them about 480 ones.
Keep you posted.
BTW I now feel scantech wishbones are not good rubber. More GSF then volvo qty. I had them on vader and they fall apart when you lower the car. On standard ride heigh? Maybe OK ??? Feedback please.
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ted clutch
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by ted clutch » Tue May 05, 2009 10:44 pm
i hope not.
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ive just installed new scan bones on mine
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martinholmesuk
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by martinholmesuk » Tue May 05, 2009 10:54 pm
dont mean to worry you. TBH since I joined the bmw forum it's opened my eyes to such things a build qty. I was always happy to fit gsf rubber but there are many threads about the rubber not lasting more then 6months on anti roll bars bushes and links which I been reading. I know for a fact my scan tech did not last long (lowered) I replaced most other stuff with volvo parts. The BMW stuff is only now started to fail and even after 21yrs it's only a tear on my front w/bones but now I'm poly bushed.
Fitting 35mm drop springs tomorrow. I hope yours are OK tbh! Maybe I had a crappy pair.
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martinholmesuk
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by martinholmesuk » Wed May 06, 2009 4:30 pm
reply was nooo
No interest at all which sucks really. His not even doing the 240's. Maybe universal if someone measures the bushes or what about rose points?
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glasgowjim
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timrosser
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by timrosser » Sat Oct 23, 2010 9:06 pm
I think one of my back springs may need to be replaced at my next mot, so may as well make an improvement! I dont want my ride to be any harder & dont want to lower (I recon my celebration is much stiffer than my old ES, is that just the lower profile tires?). So any spring & shock advice welcome?
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by bigdickbuster » Sat Oct 23, 2010 9:38 pm
K.A.W set with regulated height, or Koni. Red Koni are soft, yellow are stiffer and also regulated, but only stiffness.
1986 480 ES, model year '87, 217 Red - Reliable mate
ex 1990 480 TURBO, model year '90, 231 Red ![Image](http://i56.tinypic.com/2gt5but.gif)
This car was a mistake
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ted clutch
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by ted clutch » Mon Oct 25, 2010 12:29 am
my red koni's are still a lot stiffer than standard, they have off car adjustment by turning the plunger when fully compressed. stiffens both up and down more than i will ever need.