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Author Topic: When towing Caravan +normal load in car the riding height (rear) is quite low  (Read 4043 times)

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Although using only 50-75 kg "noseweight" three person in car - one in the rear seat - and something in the boot the riding height in rear reduces a lot. Rear springs are pretty new and a bit stronger than original, shock absorbers are new original gas pressure ones but not adjustable. Car is 2001 Saloon Elegance with V6.

What would be the best way to get adjustable riding height to the rear axle? Found some solutions inside springs or adjustable air pressure absorbers but would like to hear experience/recommendation to solve the problem. Perhaps stronger springs are not more comfortable when driving alone without extra load.
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I put those hard rubber inserts onto my rear springs it helped  ride height.I think that the ride height of the tow bar on the omega is low.
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Didn't Cliffo B have airbags fitted inside his springs :-\

If I recall, he had an Elite estate, but found that the 80l LPG tank, a mobility scooter and a caravan were all a bit too much for the self leveling system...
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Airbags inside springs sounds promising, understood Monroe LA360 could be a possibility, too.
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Search Cliffo B  and read through his posts ;)
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Although using only 50-75 kg "noseweight" three person in car - one in the rear seat - and something in the boot the riding height in rear reduces a lot. Rear springs are pretty new and a bit stronger than original, shock absorbers are new original gas pressure ones but not adjustable. Car is 2001 Saloon Elegance with V6.

What would be the best way to get adjustable riding height to the rear axle? Found some solutions inside springs or adjustable air pressure absorbers but would like to hear experience/recommendation to solve the problem. Perhaps stronger springs are not more comfortable when driving alone without extra load.

Change the springs to some that give you the height you want - my Saloon with tow bar does and it works very well.
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Here do...

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=85322.0 :y

Thanks for this, seems to be long story, have to study it. What I found so far is that Monroe Solution was not the ideal one.
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Your best bet would be the rubber coil assisters, they would keep most of the height. My 2.0 went low pulling the MRS. hot food trailer

The rear wheels should be inset enough that even if you were to bottom out the shocks, wouldnt rub on the arches or inner archs/ coils
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http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=85322.0
This was interesting. I was about to order Monroe levelers

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Monroe-LA360-Shock-Absorber-pieces/dp/B00DQC72PA

but understood they are not as good dampers as the original MV6 ones.

1. How about normal Elegance model. Can the Monroe levelers be worse than what I have now? Would be the easiest way for me.
2. Mad Progressive or Air Helper could be something, have to contact them.
http://mad-suspension.co.uk/
3. Could someone clarify what are the "Rubber Coil Assisters" frostbite mentoined.
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http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=85322.0
This was interesting. I was about to order Monroe levelers

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Monroe-LA360-Shock-Absorber-pieces/dp/B00DQC72PA

but understood they are not as good dampers as the original MV6 ones.

1. How about normal Elegance model. Can the Monroe levelers be worse than what I have now? Would be the easiest way for me.
2. Mad Progressive or Air Helper could be something, have to contact them.
http://mad-suspension.co.uk/
3. Could someone clarify what are the "Rubber Coil Assisters" frostbite mentoined.

This sort of thing, I used them on the Mk1 Granada many years back .. they work ok when towing but make things a bit firm when solo

https://www.practicalcaravan.com/reviews/accessory/28389-grayston-rubber-coil-spring-assister
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Thanks Entwood, Nice to get you to this discussion, too. Remember you said once "Omegas are excellent towcars, without any doubt whatsoever" which I really agree now after this Summer. What is your solution or does Elite have automatic height control?
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Thanks Entwood, Nice to get you to this discussion, too. Remember you said once "Omegas are excellent towcars, without any doubt whatsoever" which I really agree now after this Summer. What is your solution or does Elite have automatic height control?

yup .. and excellent it is  .. :)
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Thanks Entwood, Nice to get you to this discussion, too. Remember you said once "Omegas are excellent towcars, without any doubt whatsoever" which I really agree now after this Summer. What is your solution or does Elite have automatic height control?

yup .. and excellent it is  .. :)

I agree.  But Airmatic is even better  :y
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Thanks Entwood, Nice to get you to this discussion, too. Remember you said once "Omegas are excellent towcars, without any doubt whatsoever" which I really agree now after this Summer. What is your solution or does Elite have automatic height control?

yup .. and excellent it is  .. :)

I agree.  But Airmatic is even better  :y

What's this, something I shoud know, too??
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