I brought new cup dampers from work I paid £25 each for them so wasnt that much of a dent in the wallet. The Sachs have been off for a year anyway. Just didnt want to pay BG motorsport prices for refurb untill I was told about Cornering force.How have you coped without your car for a few weeks, or have you thrown a pair of cup dampers on to see you through?
If i never had a spare set of sachs dampers i would just buy a set of FF 182 front shocks new and roll in them for a while.
Just got mine back from Simon at Cornering Force, he said they're spot on now (dyno graphs to show this too). Came to £232 in total.
Fantastic price! And a good bit of competition for BG
until they stop suppyling parts to cornering force, my advice get in quick now before prices start shooting up. i'm getting mine booked in asap
As far as I know it was a service with oil change, regas, new seals with dyno charts to show performance before and after.Wow, so cheap compared to you know who! Did you need new parts or was it just a service?
Yup, I opted not to get that as I needed them back for a trip to the 'ring next weekend. I'd recommend it though as most Trophy dampers have seen better days so this would definitely bring them back to life cosmetically. I just Hammerited mine.Awesome, i take it that excluded the sandblast/painting he offfers? Still i will be sending mine there
Approximately 4 weeks, I did keep ringing to check progress etc. but he was as quick as he could be - he was just waiting on the seals. As soon as they were done he called me and I collected them the same day (you can get next-day delivery for not too much!).Jesus, How long were yours with them for? Still waiting on mine must be nearly 6 weeks with them now not that I dont mind as they have been off for a year lol I've gone for the sandblasting too. Im hoping I'll hear back by tomorrow.
That was my thinking, however see below...until they stop suppyling parts to cornering force, my advice get in quick now before prices start shooting up. i'm getting mine booked in asap
Excellent. I've Hammerited mine as previously mentioned but I'd highly recommend shot-blasting and powdercoating. Hopefully mine will stand the test of time - he said mine are by far not the worst he's seen so they should be alright.I had a long chat with Simon at Cornering Force this afternoon! He said he's confident that the parts supply in the future will be ok and said that some parts were just regular O rings that he normally carries in stock. He also said that he often gets bespoke parts made even piston shafts etc. and doesn't foresee many parts that could not be run off by a machine shop in the future!
However he did say that the only slight problem in the future may be corrosion where the cup that the spring sits in is welded to the main body of the damper and advised me to keep that area as clean as possible to try to prevent this happening.
CHeers mate, need to get mine sent off soon. They are a bit firm at the moment!