Hi Mokers,
I have just fitted springs and adjustable ride heights to my moke. I am very disappointed with the resulting ride , more bumpy than before, (impossible but true]! Have any of you guys had goos results from this mod?
cheers for any advice. Mick West
spring converstion
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Re: spring converstion
Hi Mick
Chris Naish....yes that one here! Long time No See!
Steve Hall has done this conversion, and has mixed opinions on it. He and Kate are touring in France at the moment, but will be at the Wiston Steam Rally next weekend, in my Aussie, so you could pop in on Saturday, say hello, and bring your Moke!
Cheers1
Chris Naish....yes that one here! Long time No See!
Steve Hall has done this conversion, and has mixed opinions on it. He and Kate are touring in France at the moment, but will be at the Wiston Steam Rally next weekend, in my Aussie, so you could pop in on Saturday, say hello, and bring your Moke!
Cheers1
Chris Naish.
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Re: spring converstion
Hi Chris,
Do to my own stupidity, I have gone and booked a week away, from this Friday! Are you likley to be at minis in the park, the following week?
Hope to see you there,
Mick West
Do to my own stupidity, I have gone and booked a week away, from this Friday! Are you likley to be at minis in the park, the following week?
Hope to see you there,
Mick West
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Re: spring converstion
I've never heard anyone say that a coil conversion made a great improvement. They are probably better than old, completely compressed rubber cones (i.e. the bumpstops), but I'd guess they most aren't as good as new cones or the Moutlon Smooth-a-ride version. Rubber works very well in that role.
If you think about it. A coil of wire would have to be cheaper to make than a rubber cone, so if it had worked, the factory would have done it.
Tim
If you think about it. A coil of wire would have to be cheaper to make than a rubber cone, so if it had worked, the factory would have done it.
Tim
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"Wheeler Dealers" spring converstion
"Wheeler Dealers" did the conversion, and told it to be better........
Regards, Rien.
Regards, Rien.
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Re: spring converstion
I had a set of Coil Springs on a Mini, I only managed 20 miles or so before the car set on fire, however they were very stiff ones. From memory the car handled brilliantly on them, but ride wasn't great.
67 Morris Moke
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Re: spring converstion
Was the coil spring conversion the cause of the fire? I'm imagining them being made of cigarette lighter flint
Tim
Tim
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