
Exige Suspension Or Nitrons
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Posted 09 July 2008 - 10:14 AM
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Posted 09 July 2008 - 10:27 AM
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Posted 09 July 2008 - 10:56 AM
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Posted 09 July 2008 - 12:05 PM
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Posted 09 July 2008 - 12:07 PM
You could always convert the dampers to coilovers - not that much work involved but you would need to buy new springs etc
Suspect all in you would not be paying more than £500 inc buying the exige stuff
std stuff is already coilover..... or do you mean make them height adjustable with those naff kits? Then you cant alter the damping unless they are opened up and the piston is modded.
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Posted 09 July 2008 - 12:13 PM
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Posted 09 July 2008 - 02:00 PM
Interesting reading the responses thus far. My one worry with the Exige stuff is the fractionally raised front ride height: If I fit 16" fronts it is going to be a bit tractor looking. Ideally I'd like to lower the whole car a little way - not too far though as I don't want a speedbump nightmare like I had in my old Westfield ...
Could I fit lowering springs to Exige stuff or have I then missed the whole point of putting on Exige stuff in the first place?
Loved the exige setup on my car, it did look a little high at the frnt but handled beautifully

On exige suspension at KH


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Posted 09 July 2008 - 02:20 PM
You could always convert the dampers to coilovers - not that much work involved but you would need to buy new springs etc
Suspect all in you would not be paying more than £500 inc buying the exige stuff
std stuff is already coilover..... or do you mean make them height adjustable with those naff kits? Then you cant alter the damping unless they are opened up and the piston is modded.
Sorry meant make them height adjustable - not sure if you need to change the spring size when doing this? I have seen the naff kits


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Posted 09 July 2008 - 03:18 PM
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Posted 09 July 2008 - 04:10 PM
I have now also been offered another alternative which appeals - VXR springs and dampers from a forum member (thanks for the offer
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IIRC the vxr springs/dampers are the same as the exige ones so will lift the car not lower it
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Posted 09 July 2008 - 04:55 PM
Interesting reading the responses thus far. My one worry with the Exige stuff is the fractionally raised front ride height: If I fit 16" fronts it is going to be a bit tractor looking. Ideally I'd like to lower the whole car a little way - not too far though as I don't want a speedbump nightmare like I had in my old Westfield ...
Could I fit lowering springs to Exige stuff or have I then missed the whole point of putting on Exige stuff in the first place?
You can lower the front suspension easily by mounting the Elise/Exige shock bracket set from Elise-shop.
The front ones will fit the VX and lowers the front approx. 15mm. Only worry is that you have to fab a mounting bracket for the ABS unit. Easy...
If this is not low enough, you can always modify the dampers by adding an extra groove for the circlip. As this holds the upper spring platform in place, make it sit higher will lower your ride height. (Or modify them with a thread kit to get an adjustable system...) Will look for some pics.
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Posted 09 July 2008 - 06:43 PM
You buys mite think am talking rubbish but I think my standard N/A handles better than the exige s
Could be the wheels, the geo, the tyres - or a combination thereof.
On the NA going from 30k old standard to exige was a revelation - no more crashiness (sp?) much less dive and squat under braking and accelarating and much less roll in the corners.
Comfort seemed hardly affected and you can't notice the slight increase in ride height - if you do a search you'll see pics of my car next to caleebras and you can't tell the difference.
I'm with Jon on the VXR set up - it's the same springs and dampers IIRC
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Posted 10 July 2008 - 09:03 AM

Edited by Retset, 10 July 2008 - 09:04 AM.
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Posted 10 July 2008 - 09:28 AM
I'm not a fan of massively lowering the car either, although when I introduced about 10mm of rake on my last VX with adjustable suspension, it really improved high speed stability. The VX has a tendancy to wander a little at three figure speeds. The VXT splitters at the front help a little with this (and are dirt cheap) but lowering the front also helped stabilise the front.I don't actually want it lowered particularly much as I like to be able to treat it like a normal car for sudden slope changes, speedbumps etc. so I think I'd rather live with a bit of a gap. That said, one of the above mods would help rake the front if necessary.
Knowing my luck my standard Bilsteins will probably fall to bits in the next year or so, so this is something I'm looking at too. The only thing putting me off going for VXR/Exige shocks is that it's a missed opportunity to tie down the front a little. It's also nice to be able to wind 'em up for a bit of blasting and soften them off for a long weekend away with the missus...
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Posted 10 July 2008 - 09:31 AM
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