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SOLD Westfield Standard Dampers And Springs


craigjruss

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As title. I have a set of font and rear dampers and springs. Used but in As New Condition

Front dampers open Length 12 3/4" Closed Length 10" Springs 1.9" I.D 8" long Rated 300 lbs.

Rear dampers Open Length 14 1/4" Closed Length 11" Springs 1.9" I.D 8" long Rated 300 lbs.

Looking for £150.00 the lot

Collection only.

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Do you know what make dampers are?

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Do you know what make dampers are?

Suspect there are spax dampers

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Are they def 300 rears ?

Pretty sure there are 300lb springs but will double check when I finish work tonite.

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The standard basic dampers supplied by WF these days usually are Spax. Not closely enough at a set to say if those are Spax, but they do look similar at least!

 

300lb rears are awfully high, (with only a 300lb front as well)

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I thought they used Gaz now?  Know they did a few years ago.  I think these could be Gaz ones.

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Gaz and currently Protech are supplied as a first upgrade optional type damper, with Nitrons as the premium/race upgrade. Spax are still sold as the basic entry level damper. (Even on the Honda S2000 car Spax are the basic option).

 

The current Spax aren't the same as the yellow Trax Spax from the old days.

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The standard basic dampers supplied by WF these days usually are Spax. Not closely enough at a set to say if those are Spax, but they do look similar at least!

300lb rears are awfully high, (with only a 300lb front as well)

Should have put in original ad, that there are if an XTR2! Hence high spring poundage Cos of the aero!

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That makes a lot more sense. Was trying to work out what the extra weight might be at the back of the car. Aero would do it, no doubt!

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