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I have just been told about a UK company which is claiming to have developed a stiction free disc material for friction dampers, apparently there is an article about it claimed benefits in Practical Classics where A7's were mentioned. Has anyone any experience of this?
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30-04-2020, 06:46 AM
(This post was last modified: 30-04-2020, 06:53 AM by Colin Wilks.)
I met a chap on last year's PWA7 Club Cumbria run at the Netherwood Hotel in the Lake District whose day job was suspension design and who was experimenting with a stiction free material that he reckoned would be ideal for seven shock absorbers. He was hoping to market it fairly soon after we met. I regret I cannot recall his name, but the run is organised by Malcolm Parker, who may recognise my description. If it jogs anybody else's memory, he and his wife were waiting for a friend to come and collect their car with a trailer as it had suffered some catastrophe on the run.
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Probably the dampers broke !!
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I think I'd have remembered that!