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PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 11:02 am 
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Hey all,
Ive got the moulton smootharide adjustable set with new shocks.

Now, to stiffen up the whole steering, would all of this suffice:

for the front:
http://www.minisport.com/mini-spare-par ... SP601.html

for the rear:
http://www.minisport.com/mini-spare-par ... P662A.html

LH & RH gearbox stabilisers
http://www.minisport.com/mini-spare-par ... SK014.html
http://www.minisport.com/mini-spare-par ... SK015.html

^^ would they be ok as they are or would the nylon bushes: http://www.minisport.com/mini-spare-par ... SP674.html make a HUGE difference?

Anything else I need?

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 11:53 am 
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If you have an Australian Clubby there are NO mount rubbers on the front subframe (it's bolted up solid) so that 1st link stuff is useless to you.

re the 2nd link (rear trunnion rubbers) I doubt you will see or feel any difference compared to the stock rubber ones, which are pretty stiff.

As for the stabilizers, putting lurethane in them instead of rubber will just transmit engine vibes into the body. And lurethane wears out before the rubber, too. Been there, done that, went back to rubber.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 12:01 pm 
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You have an imported Rover mini? :?
That's what the first link is for. All Aussie mini subframes are already solid mounted.

The lower gearbox steadies may work, but I've never found them necessary with two good top steadies on a worked 1310 with rod change box.
Stick with rubber bushes or the black/purple polyurethane.
Do not use the yellow ones. They are non nylon, and while they do stop more engine movement than the rubber, they chew out very fast. The holes go oval very quickly even though they look fine from outside.

None of these items will really do much for the handling.
Have you fitted new bushes in all the suspension arms?

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 3:39 pm 
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[quote="awdmoke" All Aussie mini subframes are already solid mounted.
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Not the rears, they are ALL on rubber

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The ones I took of my mini k were solid mounted both rear and front.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 2:47 pm 
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Great, looks like i don't have to buy anything then! What was i thinking anyway, Minis handle great already! Might put my rear subframe back in tonight then!


Thanks guys!


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I think the best thing anyone can do to improve the handling on a Mini is return it back to standard, by that I mean replace all the worn out bits and make it new again.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 6:50 pm 
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Morris 1100 wrote:
I think the best thing anyone can do to improve the handling on a Mini is return it back to standard, by that I mean replace all the worn out bits and make it new again.


Why doesn't this forum have a 'like' button yet :mrgreen:

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