Spax adjustable shock absorber fail

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Spax adjustable shock absorber fail

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Has anyone else had problems with these? Bought to replace standard ones 18 months ago. One of the front ones has come apart when I tried to adjust settings, I suspect due to corrosion in the adjuster. Oil everywhere, and van off the road.

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I have never used this damper. However, a friend of mine has been using it for quite some time and as far as I know, he hasn't had this type of problem yet.
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Sorry to hear that. Perhaps some Bilstein shocks from Brickwerks are worth a look. In my opinion coil overs are for track cars because they are too firm for British roads.
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adjustable damping rate not adjustable height I think, they have an adjusting knob but it is exposed at the bottom of the damper, and prone to corrosion due to water, road salt, and material choice; they are not massively expensive dampers so not made with marine grade stainless or the like and protected with boots

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