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Gaz gold pro Coilovers?

Postby dzammit85 » Mon Jan 01, 2018 7:28 pm

Hi, so I bought some gaz gold pro Coilovers from mx5parts uk, and I’m just wondering before I install them whether anyone has had any experience with them here in aus. I’ve read a bunch of reviews online where a lot of people who seem to rate them. Though I didn’t notice until I got them that the suspension and ride height aren’t independent from each other, so really I’m just wondering what other people think about these Coilovers


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Re: Gaz gold pro Coilovers?

Postby NitroDann » Mon Jan 01, 2018 7:50 pm

Ride height and shock length shouldn't be independant.

Ride height should be adjusted with spring perch height.

Having separate adjustments is an old marketing lie.
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Re: Gaz gold pro Coilovers?

Postby Okibi » Tue Jan 02, 2018 2:23 am

Perch height should be to adjust spring preload, good coilovers should have independant right height adjustment.

Shocks that use the spring perch for ride height:


Shocks that have independant right height adjustment:
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Re: Gaz gold pro Coilovers?

Postby NitroDann » Tue Jan 02, 2018 7:53 am

Theres no such thing as spring preload, using the context of your example. When you 'increase the preload' you're actually increasing ride height. The shock length adjustment does just that, changes the length of the shock. The only way the 'spring preload' adjustment can affect the free length of the spring is if the shock absorber is at full droop. When its in your hand or the hubs are hanging because the cars on a hoist while you adjust it for initial setup the shock assembly is at full droop (full free length) but its not with the weight of the car on it.

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Re: Gaz gold pro Coilovers?

Postby ManiacLachy » Tue Jan 02, 2018 8:02 am

I'm with Dann on this one. "Independent ride height adjustment" is really shock length adjustment, you're making the shock longer or shorter, and if you do it poorly the shock could be too short and allow the wheel to make contact with the body of the car. It allows manufactures to build one size fits all shocks and save money (and hopefully the consumer too).

If the shock was designed for the car, then the shock length should be optimal for bump and droop travel, no need to be adjusted. The spring perch is then used to adjust ride height.

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Re: Gaz gold pro Coilovers?

Postby RS2000 » Tue Jan 02, 2018 8:03 am

Here we go again! That Tein info is incorrect & Dan is right.
The base height adjustment (lowest collar) is adjusted to give max suspension travel, & the spring perch collars are adjusted to give desired ride height. Ignore spring pre-load.
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Re: Gaz gold pro Coilovers?

Postby 93_Clubman » Tue Jan 02, 2018 10:00 am

Gaz seem popular in the UK generally, perhaps due to pricing, but especially on clubman type vehicles. In Aust Gaz also appear on a number of clubbies.

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Re: Gaz gold pro Coilovers?

Postby hks_kansei » Tue Jan 02, 2018 11:48 am

NitroDann wrote:Ride height and shock length shouldn't be independant.

Ride height should be adjusted with spring perch height.

Having separate adjustments is an old marketing lie.


"Oi nah bro, you need to be able to have 8inches of wheel travel on a car with 1inch of ground clearance"

I have legitimately seen people argue that.... On clubroadster mainly.



But yeah, shock length should be set that it's on the bump stops just before anything contacts the body, or road. And before spring bind becomes a concern.
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Re: Gaz gold pro Coilovers?

Postby pcmx5 » Tue Jan 02, 2018 1:19 pm

ManiacLachy wrote:I'm with Dann on this one. "Independent ride height adjustment" is really shock length adjustment, you're making the shock longer or shorter, and if you do it poorly the shock could be too short and allow the wheel to make contact with the body of the car. It allows manufactures to build one size fits all shocks and save money (and hopefully the consumer too).

If the shock was designed for the car, then the shock length should be optimal for bump and droop travel, no need to be adjusted. The spring perch is then used to adjust ride height.


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Re: Gaz gold pro Coilovers?

Postby shirtz » Wed Jan 03, 2018 3:48 pm

how much for the GAZ? worth not going local?

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Re: Gaz gold pro Coilovers?

Postby Daffy » Wed Jan 03, 2018 5:59 pm

Subscribed to this thread....... geebus I got a lot of homework to do RE suspension matters!!! (Got Tiens myself) Sorry dzammit85, I got nothing for ya, but I’m trying to get as much out of this as you!!!!! :shock:
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Re: Gaz gold pro Coilovers?

Postby dzammit85 » Wed Feb 07, 2018 4:57 pm

After all this time I finally got the car of the jack stands and took it out to test the new coilovers , (along with a number of other things I changed), and they are really good, the improvement from what I had on it before is huge



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Re: Gaz gold pro Coilovers?

Postby Custardtart » Mon Apr 09, 2018 10:34 pm

I raced on these for a few seasons and loved them. I believe they’re ali bodied and used to come with their shock dyno results. Much better value than local sadly.
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Re: Gaz gold pro Coilovers?

Postby wasp47 » Tue Apr 10, 2018 2:21 pm

Jumping in on your post

With coilovers what spring rates are best for a daily driver
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