Omega Owners Forum
Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Varche on 13 October 2007, 16:25:30
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I do quite a bit of hauling around of building materials by trailer or in the boot.
The car has done a substantial amount of miles.
Do rear coil springs "wear out" with time? Is there a recommended replacement period. They seem cheap enough and plentiful on Ebay (so long as you don't want springs for a self levelling Omega!) What about so called heavy duty springs?
olive
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If your carrying loads like that you could expect to have to change the springs every 30/40000 miles but if you dont have any issues withe the springs you have got then i would not be too concerned. They do seem to fail more due to corrosion than structural stress. :y
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On the same-ish subject. My '00 2.5td is a little to comfortable or should I say boatish...wallowish..Ok to be honest, compared to my '94 Elite(just 40mm lowered and new shocks), it handles like a pig on a pogo stick !
89K on the clock.
I'd like to firm up the ride and eliminate some of the body roll.
New shocks would probably make a fair difference but I'd like to go a little firmer but I'm not lowering this one.
Any suggestions ?
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On the same-ish subject. My '00 2.5td is a little to comfortable or should I say boatish...wallowish..Ok to be honest, compared to my '94 Elite(just 40mm lowered and new shocks), it handles like a pig on a pogo stick !
89K on the clock.
I'd like to firm up the ride and eliminate some of the body roll.
New shocks would probably make a fair difference but I'd like to go a little firmer but I'm not lowering this one.
Any suggestions ?
That will be the rather great boat anchor under the bonnet ;D
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www.buypartsby.co.uk
bought gas adjust shocks from here
good designed for when carrying heavy loads
back end now firm
Changed springs for some off ebay - ok but then a vast improvement on those removed having covered 160K before change a litt;e worn!!!!!
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Boat anchor...Oh my sides...please...stop..yer killing me !!!