Hi All
just want to know what the feeling is on pedders sports ryder suspension, thinking about getting some?
http://www.pedders.com.au/products/51
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In my humble opinion, stay well away from the Pedders gear.
Some of the guys here have had success with KYB AGX shocks and either King or Eibach springs. You should be able to get a full set of KYB's for approx $500 from the US, then maybe $300 for some Kings, probably about $400 to $500 (? someone correct me if I'm wrong) for some Eibach's...
Some of the guys here have had success with KYB AGX shocks and either King or Eibach springs. You should be able to get a full set of KYB's for approx $500 from the US, then maybe $300 for some Kings, probably about $400 to $500 (? someone correct me if I'm wrong) for some Eibach's...
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Old Fart Racing wrote:Hi say again please
Steve
What I mean is - everyone pays out on OEM replacement type shocks (Pedders, Monroe, KYB GR-2, Tokico HP, etc) on the basis that "you can do better", or by basing their opinion on the "mate of a mate" who once had a dud shock (and probably not in an MX-5).
Well of course you can do better. You can do a hell of a lot better than a Koni or AGX or Tein also, if you have the money. Penske, Ohlins, DMS, etc. But that's not the point.
And with a popular brand, of course it's more likely that you'll see a failure once in a while, that's just probability.
With the number of people who discuss such equipment being so low, it's very hard to form a valid argument for or against.
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Matty wrote:any experience that opinion is based on other than heresay?NMX516 wrote:In my humble opinion, stay well away from the Pedders gear.
Yep. I don't form opinions based on hearsay.
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The Pedders in my old Skyline weren't much chop. I had the sports ryder and
1. wasn't impressed with the handling \"improvement\" over the dead stocko shocks(electro 80's soft/med/sport thingies)
2. The rear shock was leakin' after 13mths or so and the car hardly got dríven
That funny shock tester thing that makes your car jiggle around to test your shocks seems like a bit of a crock to me (but I aint no expert)
1. wasn't impressed with the handling \"improvement\" over the dead stocko shocks(electro 80's soft/med/sport thingies)
2. The rear shock was leakin' after 13mths or so and the car hardly got dríven
That funny shock tester thing that makes your car jiggle around to test your shocks seems like a bit of a crock to me (but I aint no expert)
Sing that song, puff all night long.......
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