Title: Prisma suspension Post by: flatfourontour on 11 October, 2022, 09:16:39 PM My Prisma will hit the bump stops on the front rather easily.especially in hard driving. I guess the shock absorbers aren't what they used to be.
I can get Monroe or KYB shocks available fairly widely Does anyone have a suggestion ..maybe another make. I like the soft ride, it's a distinguishing feature of the Prisma so don't want to lose that. Title: Re: Prisma suspension Post by: Rob on 19 October, 2022, 07:06:01 PM I replaced the dampers & springs on my HF turbo ie about 4 years & used Monroe dampers & SPAX springs that are 40mm lower. The ride is a bit on the firm side but I'm happy with that but the Monroe dampers have got quite a bit of surface rust on them already which is surprising as I rarely drive my Delta when it's raining ;). As long as you use standard size springs & dampers the handling should similar but a bit firmer as it's new.
Title: Re: Prisma suspension Post by: flatfourontour on 28 June, 2023, 04:20:37 PM I replaced the dampers & springs on my HF turbo ie about 4 years & used Monroe dampers & SPAX springs that are 40mm lower. The ride is a bit on the firm side but I'm happy with that but the Monroe dampers have got quite a bit of surface rust on them already which is surprising as I rarely drive my Delta when it's raining ;). As long as you use standard size springs & dampers the handling should similar but a bit firmer as it's new. Thank you Rob, I got Monroe dampers and new bumpstops from Autodoc and very reasonable prices. The rears are unobtanium, except for the Integrale models from Lancia specialists. I managed to get a pair of rear nos dampers for cooking Delta/Prisma from Italy. Now I may be able to put the front mudguards back on without them scraping the road! Yes, still a lovely ride, I kept the original springs, but less saggy and not hitting the stops now. Title: Re: Prisma suspension Post by: Rob on 29 June, 2023, 12:02:17 PM Yes I bought my dampers & bumpstops from Autodoc, they're very reasonable. Glad you've managed to acquire all the parts you required, just a shame that the rear dampers are now unavailable. It's good to hear that it still rides smoothly, I'd say that's a job well done ;D.
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