Crumpynut Posted July 29, 2011 Share Posted July 29, 2011 Any recommendation on what to replace front shocks with on an older style Caterham, lower wishbone but cast top arm with roll bar bolted through a rubber bush. currently have Spax M74. Should I replace with same or is there something better. Was told springs had been dne just before I bought the car 10 years, 25,000 miles ago are these likely to need doing as well? Where is best to get them from, fairly urgent as one is totally shot. red line is my usual place but open to suggestions. Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pezky Posted July 29, 2011 Share Posted July 29, 2011 Spax dampers are available with a club discount in the members area. Protech make some nice alloy body, adjustable dampers for a reasonable price- just ordered a set of rears for my car Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
George C Posted July 30, 2011 Share Posted July 30, 2011 My car had Spax adjustable which were fine on road and track so at low cost you can simply replace with new. Adjustables are best and early cars need the front dampers set harder than the rears. I uprated to AVO alloy bodied shocks (from Freestyle Motorsport with springs) which are a mid price option but work very well and are an improvement on the Spax, they are much more compliant. If you are changing spec it would be better to the front and the back. The AVOs needed a minor easy mod (filing) to gain clearance from the bottom wishbone. Springs dont really wear out. It would be useful to find out if you have the early soft springs or uprated ones as the later cars have (60 to 80% stiffer). If you have the early soft springs these are fine and a few more clicks on the dampers helps control everything. The stiffer springs give a more modern feel but nothing wrong with the older set up and with dampers stiffened they work well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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