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Rich wrote:I've got the Watsons springs in mine, I've a vague recollection they are rated at something ridiculous like 4000lb.
DavidL wrote:I think I've asked this before, but I don't remember much wrong with the suspension on my Bronze (it was decades ago though), so why should I not convert my Hydragas setup to Mini rubber cone suspension?
It's a serious question, by the way. Which may make me look daft, but I'd like to know what makes the Watsons spring conversion so much better - has anyone done a Watsons spring conversion on a rubber-sprung Mini?
DavidL wrote:I think I've asked this before, but I don't remember much wrong with the suspension on my Bronze (it was decades ago though), so why should I not convert my Hydragas setup to Mini rubber cone suspension?
It's a serious question, by the way. Which may make me look daft, but I'd like to know what makes the Watsons spring conversion so much better - has anyone done a Watsons spring conversion on a rubber-sprung Mini?
Rich wrote:No idea is the short answer David, however form a hydragas point of view I found the ride less harsh, the first thing you notice is the CD player stops skipping . I suspect my spheres were running short of nitrogen though.
kelvink wrote:Rich wrote:No idea is the short answer David, however form a hydragas point of view I found the ride less harsh, the first thing you notice is the CD player stops skipping . I suspect my spheres were running short of nitrogen though.
I got myself a newfangled stereo that has a USB mp3 slot. A lot cheaper and easier to fit and set up than changing to springs
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