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Author: | mini_mad_matt [ Tue Oct 01, 2013 6:35 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Coil Springs and Hi Lo's |
Don't know about bolting up the base plate, but to adjust the hi-lo, it is close enough to the upper arm that you can still get at the nuts with a spanner/shifter. And yea you got the right order for the back, and the front is just minus the extension. |
Author: | MiniBill [ Tue Oct 01, 2013 6:44 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Coil Springs and Hi Lo's |
mini_mad_matt wrote: Don't know about bolting up the base plate, but to adjust the hi-lo, it is close enough to the upper arm that you can still get at the nuts with a spanner/shifter. And yea you got the right order for the back, and the front is just minus the extension. Thanks Triple M , i like to be sure before i start whacking bits in as i dont want to risk damaging something. Cheers Bill |
Author: | Scrimo [ Tue Oct 01, 2013 6:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Coil Springs and Hi Lo's |
Hey Bill, from my recent experience, I would have a look first to make sure that the adaptor fits snugly in the rear subframe.. We have already discussed my problem which has convinced me to get an adaptor made! I do wonder however, why the alloy adaptor you have there is threaded? Doesn't it just sit into the subframe seat? If so why the thread..? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk - now Free |
Author: | mini_mad_matt [ Tue Oct 01, 2013 7:35 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Coil Springs and Hi Lo's |
The rubber cones have the nut there so that with a special tool, they can be compressed (drawn up into the tower) to do certain work on the suspension. The threaded hole in the base plate might be designed for later model mini's i'm not sure. I just know they changed the way the towers bolt up to the bulkhead at some point, so maybe it's to do with that. |
Author: | MiniBill [ Tue Oct 01, 2013 7:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Coil Springs and Hi Lo's |
mini_mad_matt wrote: The rubber cones have the nut there so that with a special tool, they can be compressed (drawn up into the tower) to do certain work on the suspension. The threaded hole in the base plate might be designed for later model mini's i'm not sure. I just know they changed the way the towers bolt up to the bulkhead at some point, so maybe it's to do with that. Yeah i used the cone compressing tool to get the original ones out " bugger of a job " , but i would assume in the original design they wouldnt have come across cones being jammed in their yet ..... so i surmise that the thread was for the tower bolt to hold the cone in place ?. Would like to know for sure now as i wouldnt like to screw it up. Cheers Bill Edit : one thing i did notice is the base plates and the coils circumference is less than the rubber donuts . |
Author: | Scrimo [ Tue Oct 01, 2013 8:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Coil Springs and Hi Lo's |
Hey Bill, That first photo you posted is very similar to the adaptor I received with my kit, which goes on the front suspension. The "male" side slipped into the spring and (in my kit) there is a female side which the front Hilo sits in! I don't have anything but the actual spring base seated in the subframe tower. As pointed out, thread was necessary to compress the springs allowing fitment! The last pic you posted is very similar to the adaptors that I am going to try and get made. Again however, it will depend on whether you have a wet or dry subframe. The difference ( which Simon kindly pointed out to me) is significant with respect to the adapter mount.. I. Just guessing but the ones you posted look like they would be for a dry subby, Good luck with it Steve Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk - now Free |
Author: | MiniBill [ Wed Oct 02, 2013 10:11 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Coil Springs and Hi Lo's |
Thanks steve and yes mine is a dry subframe . Cheers Bill |
Author: | smac [ Wed Oct 02, 2013 10:27 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Coil Springs and Hi Lo's |
What brand are these (the springs and the hi-lo if they're different)? |
Author: | MiniBill [ Wed Oct 02, 2013 11:03 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Coil Springs and Hi Lo's |
smac wrote: What brand are these (the springs and the hi-lo if they're different)? I bought mine from Huddersfield spares as a complete kit. Cheers Bill |
Author: | smac [ Wed Oct 02, 2013 11:08 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Coil Springs and Hi Lo's |
oooo excellent, will be keen to hear how you find them as I've been eyeballing those. |
Author: | frednutz&co [ Wed Oct 02, 2013 6:02 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Coil Springs and Hi Lo's |
put plenty of never seize on the threads as they can be a bugger to get out later and to adjust ![]() |
Author: | MiniBill [ Wed Oct 02, 2013 6:54 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Coil Springs and Hi Lo's |
frednutz&co wrote: put plenty of never seize on the threads as they can be a bugger to get out later and to adjust ![]() Will do .. |
Author: | 1275LS [ Thu Oct 03, 2013 6:23 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Coil Springs and Hi Lo's |
MiniBill wrote: Fitting Hi Lo's and coil springs for the first time and have some questions about their orientation . Does the tower bolt screw into the base plate for the spring ? ![]() EDIT: OOPS after futher thought the picture above is the rear setup im guessing ? and the front doesnt have the extension bar, I think this first photo is of the plate that the hi lo fits into. check the image at: http://www.minispares-online.co.uk/?cat_id=9&sub_cat_id=65&prod_id=2329 Not sure of what happens at the other end - if the other plate is for the spring to sit into where the donut used to be. Do any of the other plates resemble the end of the donut that sits against the top of the tower (at the other end from the hilo)? |
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