Springs and shock absorbers
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 10:23 am
Pedders have 3 types of shocks available for Bellett's (all require the lower control arm to be enlarger to get the bulge in the shock through).
3301 Touring Black Gas Shock - these equate to standard
8001 Comfort Gas Shock - upgraded (these are the ones I am using, and I will give an update on their performance when the Bell is driving).
GSR9020 Gas Sports Ryder - sports (these are supposed to be a little too firm for a street car more of a track/street car).
Lowered Pedders springs for the Bellett are essentially rear Nissan 300/200C sports replacements (Part No. 2378).
These springs are 325mm free length (however they are progressive springs so the first couple of coils compress easily, hence why the are lower in the rear than the stock 285mm springs.
I also used the thinnest VB to VP Commodore (non IRS) isolators #5824 under the spring in the control arm, the thicker ones probably wont make too much difference.
A shorter bump rubber is needed in the front with these springs.
Standard Nissan 300/200c (Part No. need to check) springs are 400mm so if you want to keep the nose-high attitude these are the ones to go for (sorry no part no. as yet).
Hopefully as time goes on we can find a mid-way spring, maybe 340-360mm.
Point to note is these springs are installed upside-down compared to the original configuration (Nissan 300/200c). One end of the spring is slightly larger than stock Bellett, hence the VL rubbers in the rear, the front doesn't seem to matter.
For finished height see this link
[http://i996.photobucket.com/albums/af87/mlue42/DSCF3852.jpg]
Cheers Rob
3301 Touring Black Gas Shock - these equate to standard
8001 Comfort Gas Shock - upgraded (these are the ones I am using, and I will give an update on their performance when the Bell is driving).
GSR9020 Gas Sports Ryder - sports (these are supposed to be a little too firm for a street car more of a track/street car).
Lowered Pedders springs for the Bellett are essentially rear Nissan 300/200C sports replacements (Part No. 2378).
These springs are 325mm free length (however they are progressive springs so the first couple of coils compress easily, hence why the are lower in the rear than the stock 285mm springs.
I also used the thinnest VB to VP Commodore (non IRS) isolators #5824 under the spring in the control arm, the thicker ones probably wont make too much difference.
A shorter bump rubber is needed in the front with these springs.
Standard Nissan 300/200c (Part No. need to check) springs are 400mm so if you want to keep the nose-high attitude these are the ones to go for (sorry no part no. as yet).
Hopefully as time goes on we can find a mid-way spring, maybe 340-360mm.
Point to note is these springs are installed upside-down compared to the original configuration (Nissan 300/200c). One end of the spring is slightly larger than stock Bellett, hence the VL rubbers in the rear, the front doesn't seem to matter.
For finished height see this link
[http://i996.photobucket.com/albums/af87/mlue42/DSCF3852.jpg]
Cheers Rob