bluewhitecoopers1968 wrote:
Chux, no the Minispares coils are no tapered. Yep your Minitec ones are longer and better for a road car in my opinion. More suspension travel and no need for the spacers I had to put behind mine. I bet yours don't fall out with the standard teardrop stops either.
Leroy, mine can be lowered down to the bump stops if I wanted, but as I drive on the road I prefer some movement in the suspension to soak up bumps.
Cheers, so without the spacer it sits a about 20mm or so lower?
do you have a link to where you purchased them? and they are for Hydro or rubber cone sub frames?
joyce1bro wrote:
Leroy-Riding wrote:
Thanks for posting this,
what did you do for added strength now that the suspension load is on the body rather than the sub frame/chassis? this is my only concern with the coil overs. . . its pushing me to lean towards the ruber cone or hydro spring replacements instead.
Thanks
Leroy
Actually left it up to the engineer to sort that out. The engineer is a very well known mini guy here in NZ and has the lightest and fastest race mini so I trust his skills.
This is how he did the rear. [quote]
Looks sturdy enough, Im no structural engineer though. also looks like it would require mods to standard fuel tanks though?
Thanks
Leroy
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