....and Ian Rawlings spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...
> On 2006-02-19, Pantelis Giamarellos <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Ian Hi,
>>
>> There is another alternative in the form of adding air suspension
>> bags inside the rear coil springs.
>
> Hmm, sounds interesting but I'd prefer something simpler rather than
> adding airbag, compressors, wiring, pressurised tanks and all the
> piping. Especially considering that I don't expect to really use it
> very often, the idea of shorter springs inside the main ones that
> Richard has mentioned (I think that's what he was saying) sounds more
> like my kind of thing.
This may be no use at all, but I have seen what are called "helper springs"
sold through caravan suppliers. They seem to consist of an airbag which you
fit inside the spring and inflate when doing heavy towing. AIUI, they
deflate and come out again when you don't need them. Mainly for the Ford
Mondeo brigade who tow a tonne and a half once a year. They sound a bit of
a fiddle to take in and out, and obviously you need a source of compressed
air to get them blown up to start with, but they don't need air tanks,
on-board compressors and the like. Could be a cheap(er) and simple solution
if you only need the extra spring rating occasionally.
I could be totally wrong on this, as I've never used them, but I've never
let that stop me before
--
Rich
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