GT wrote:
OK, this is either stupid or brilliant.....
You can buy or make Hi-Lo's for a dry Mini..... soooooo... why can't a set be made for the rear of a hydro Mini?
That way, you can fully pump up your hydro, then adjust the back down to make the car level.
Lindsay Siebler from Minis Plus in Melbourne reckons he used to make them, and actually my mate once told me he made some.... I did ask him to dig them out once, but they didn't appear
however, I don't really see it working too well, because the front sags down to sit on the bump stops, and the back-end just sits up whereever the pressure in the system puts it. Adjusting the height at the back will pull the back down, but won't lift the front up, so you're just lowering the car...
Such an adjuster would be very simple to make though - you're essentially just making the bar that goes from the radius arm to the hydro bag shorter - you could adjust it with a hacksaw... 5:1 ratio I believe
like Doc says, it's all in the helper springs. I once enquired about making new ones at "Wodonga Springworks" and was told about $100 each
I made my towbar chunkier than necessary to add some weight at the back, and it dropped the bum a bit
I also find that the front toe settings of a hydro car make a HUGE difference to your front ride height, if you have excessive toe-in, the wheels are forced together as you drive, making the nose sit up, conversely, excessive toe-out will push the wheels apart making the nose squat
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