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sagging help please?

Postby Ralphff » Wed Oct 18, 2006 9:53 pm

Help my car is leaning to the right! Can anyone advise whats wrong with my NA8, I’ve noticed in the last week my car has sagged 10mm on the front and rear RHS. I’ve also had a clunking noise at the front right wheel. I’ve pulled the front right wheel off and had a good look at the bushes, springs, shocks and ball joints and can’t really see anything wrong.
Are these problems likely to be related?
Should I take it to a suspension place?
Can anyone recommend a good workshop to go to?
Thanks for looking.

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Postby AL » Wed Oct 18, 2006 10:23 pm

Sounds like it's time for aftermarket springs and shocks for you i'm afraid. Plenty of options to suit your budget and requirements
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Postby Ralphff » Wed Oct 18, 2006 10:29 pm

I'd like to lower my mx5, but preferably 30mm both sides not 10mm on one side. :shock:
Is this normal wear and tear for a na8 it done about 135,000km?

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Postby Russellb » Wed Oct 18, 2006 10:52 pm

After 215 000 km and I have no sag. even had it on the corner scales and
no major differance betwwen corners :)
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Postby Ralphff » Wed Oct 18, 2006 10:58 pm

Russellb wrote:After 215 000 km and I have no sag. even had it on the corner scales and
no major differance betwwen corners :)

Didn't clubmans have a diffrent set up to the run of the mill NA8?

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Postby Russellb » Wed Oct 18, 2006 11:16 pm

I they have Bilstien shock stiffter springs( I think ) and a lower ride height (about 10mm) So Yes differant than your run of the mill NA8's
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Re: sagging help please?

Postby JBT » Wed Oct 18, 2006 11:22 pm

Ralphff wrote:I’ve noticed in the last week my car has sagged 10mm on the front and rear RHS.

Mine was like that when bought at 116,000km. Mostly one occupant in it most of its life so it had sagged a bit. A set of Kings springs fixed it.
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Re: sagging help please?

Postby Ralphff » Wed Oct 18, 2006 11:28 pm

JBT wrote:
Ralphff wrote:I’ve noticed in the last week my car has sagged 10mm on the front and rear RHS.

Mine was like that when bought at 116,000km. Mostly one occupant in it most of its life so it had sagged a bit. A set of Kings springs fixed it.


Did you replace the shocks as well? mine seem in good shape.

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Postby JBT » Thu Oct 19, 2006 9:27 am

Replaced all the shocks with Koni adjustables about 2,000km later :roll: when one of the originals died. Do the lot at the same time if you can afford it because it's just as much effort (labour) to do it later.
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Postby Ralphff » Thu Oct 19, 2006 11:29 am

JBT wrote:Replaced all the shocks with Koni adjustables about 2,000km later :roll: when one of the originals died. Do the lot at the same time if you can afford it because it's just as much effort (labour) to do it later.

I'd really like to fit tein SS's, but the bank account's at bit dry of funds at the moment. :(

Thanks for your help :mrgreen:

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Postby Richee » Thu Oct 19, 2006 5:47 pm

Ralphff wrote:I'd really like to fit tein SS's, but the bank account's at bit dry of funds at the moment. :(

Thanks for your help :mrgreen:


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Re: sagging help please?

Postby irwin83r » Thu Oct 19, 2006 5:48 pm

Ralphff wrote:Help my car is leaning to the right! Can anyone advise whats wrong with my NA8, I’ve noticed in the last week my car has sagged 10mm on the front and rear RHS. I’ve also had a clunking noise at the front right wheel. I’ve pulled the front right wheel off and had a good look at the bushes, springs, shocks and ball joints and can’t really see anything wrong.
Are these problems likely to be related?
Should I take it to a suspension place?
Can anyone recommend a good workshop to go to?
Thanks for looking.


10mm... just on the right/drivers side you say??


hmmmmm

cut back on the beer and patato chips :P :wink:

im happy with my tien ss's. most other are. will you be able to fit them your self?
there are cheaper spring shock setups that arnt bad out there too.


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