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b1zbaz
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i need to know what im looking for coilover sizes any info will help as im not sure how stiff i need the springs and so on plus who makes the best ones too please thank you
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Stuart
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mcf01magazine page 6/16 is a good place to start, my thoughts are mentioned in Alan's article. http://midas.orba-design.com/
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I'd also like to know what coilovers would suit as direct replacements to the ones already on my midas, would i be right in guessing that mini ones would be ok?
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lankyjames wrote:I'd also like to know what coilovers would suit as direct replacements to the ones already on my midas, would i be right in guessing that mini ones would be ok?
Inline mini ones do fit, although the inch and a quarter springs tend to rub annoyingly on the damper. I also know of at least one member who has fitted the off-set top pin ones as fitted to minis too.

Gaz make dampers suited to the Midas, having said that I feel that all the standard length dampers are a bit too long for the badly positioned rear suspension on the mk2, fine for the mk3 though.

More suspension talk here http://forums.delphiforums.com/n/mb/mes ... 4.1&maxT=8
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i just want to know what size the dampers are i need to replace them as they look a mess and want everything looking nice and shiny what lenght are they and where can i get them from
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b1zbaz wrote:i just want to know what size the dampers are i need to replace them as they look a mess and want everything looking nice and shiny what lenght are they and where can i get them from
Oh in that case just look up GAZ, AVO. and SPAX with google then ring them and ask for some rear suspension for a Midas. If they stock them I'm sure they'll sell you some shiny ones of the correct length ;)
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who do you reccomend
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b1zbaz wrote:who do you reccomend
Gaz seem to be the most popular option at the moment
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Avo's do have a refurbishment option. You get a new pair if you give them you old ones (provided they are Avo). Bad bit is that they are the worst of the three. I personally have good experience with the Spax dampers.
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Some years ago I fitted new Spax, even managed to get nice red gaiters to keep out dirt from the rods, still they wore out. Gaz replacements are good.
Whilst on a vist to the factory before "THE FIRE", I'm certain there was a midas with Koni coil overs on the rear, but was fitted with the single rate spring. Sorry, I cannot remember the owner's name. Koni quality is legendary.
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