That's the kit I had in 1973 and it worked very well (MGB engine in car). The front shocks were still working well after 13 years, but the back do not like working at that angle, and were prone to failure - Konis are a much better option at the rear - you will be replacing them.
I used spax on my P6B (similar angle) and the first set on the front lasted a week, the second set a day, so I was given Konis - and no further problems.
Pete
Disc brakes and telescopic fronts
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Ah, that's virtually the same setup I've got at the front - the car came like that when I bought it, erm, 14(?) years ago. The upper bracket is welded rather than bolted though. I now know where to get replacement bushes, thanks ricombi! Had to order them through Spax themselves last time.
I've got one of the dreaded bolt-through-the-floor kits (EDIT by Andrew*) at the back and the dampers are angled in quite a bit at the top but still work fine after a few years - I think they are Konis. They're rod-ended and the bushes are cracking a bit so if anyone knows where I can get replacements for those please let me know.
*Edited 'cos "You agree not to negatively criticise any individual, organisation, product or service." - item 8 of the terms and conditions of the board
I've got one of the dreaded bolt-through-the-floor kits (EDIT by Andrew*) at the back and the dampers are angled in quite a bit at the top but still work fine after a few years - I think they are Konis. They're rod-ended and the bushes are cracking a bit so if anyone knows where I can get replacements for those please let me know.
*Edited 'cos "You agree not to negatively criticise any individual, organisation, product or service." - item 8 of the terms and conditions of the board
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At the moment, the plan is just to get the car finished and going. The dampers are definitely for the Minor, as opposed to a Mini, as the kit is specific for the Minor from SPAX.
If i end up having to fit different dampers, then so be it, but at the moment I'm just desperate to get the car finished. I am concerned slightly about the angle, but we'll see. As long as it doesn't collapse first time out I'll be quite happy!!
If i end up having to fit different dampers, then so be it, but at the moment I'm just desperate to get the car finished. I am concerned slightly about the angle, but we'll see. As long as it doesn't collapse first time out I'll be quite happy!!
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I cant believe the front teles just bolt on that easily.
Sod buying a kit. I'll get a mate to make me some hefty brackets and buy some appropriate length shockers off ebay.
I was looking at cutting the inner wing brackets off a mini and using these, although they're not as beefy as the items pictured.
Sod buying a kit. I'll get a mate to make me some hefty brackets and buy some appropriate length shockers off ebay.
I was looking at cutting the inner wing brackets off a mini and using these, although they're not as beefy as the items pictured.
What would Macgyver do..?


I believe they were for the rear of a Vauxhall Viva !! But they don't go on Mini brackets. PM me an email address and I can send you pictures. I got them for nothing - brand new. A side safety benefit (which I discovered by chance) is that with these fitted the bottom trunion CANNOT pull away from the leg - even when badly worn. I use the tele dampers WITH the lever arm dampers filled with 20/50 oil. Great success!



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