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Great insights in all three areas of alignment, shock valving and corner weights; highlight for me was learning about the shock pistons, the effect of temperatures on shock resistance and the progressive dampers that offer resistance that 'fades out'. Excellent cars on display and also excellent food - steak and prawns! :)

Thanks Ricky for organising and thanks to the Heasmans team including Alan and Brad for putting on the night.

That'll soon be 3 Terry :P

Was a really good night, learnt quite a few things and that Heasman's do more than "just suspension" work.

Big kudos to Ricky for organising it to the guys at Heasman's for making it happen :)

Thanks Nick for making this thread! Got home last night, slept, woke up then work. I'll post some of my photos when I can!

Dude, thank YOU for setting it up!

I've been to a tech night at Heasman's before a long, long time ago, and I learnt just as much on Friday as I did the first time. :D

Was a great night guys. Good to meet a few of you (wish I could have met all of you!) and damn I learned a lot!

I've got photos and a whole feature up on Zen Garage: http://zengarage.com.au/2013/09/sau-suspension-tech-night-at-heasmans/

Please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong in any of it!

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Was a great night guys. Good to meet a few of you (wish I could have met all of you!) and damn I learned a lot!

I've got photos and a whole feature up on Zen Garage: http://zengarage.com.au/2013/09/sau-suspension-tech-night-at-heasmans/

Please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong in any of it!

Great write up Justin and awesome pics

It was nice to meet you and that weapon of a car

Your commentary and pictures Justin are like the cherry on the cake!

Many thanks on behalf of the Execs as we can't fully express our thanks to the Heasman Group except through here!

And your excerpt captures this so well :)

thanks for coming guys, im glad to hear you all had a good night!

Was nice chatting to you guys, and im sure ill see most of you again in the future.

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