Does anyone use these? They seem cheap at £20 so are the obvious choice when it comes to stiffening the wallowy rear end.
What size did you get?
cheers Spud.
Coil Spring Assisters
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Coil Spring Assisters
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- missfixit70
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Re: Coikl Spring Assisters
Wouldn't use them myself, but I think one or 2 do, much better to go for the air assistors at @£100, you can adjust the pressure, not difficult to fit & do the job fantastically, this thread may help - http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... +assistors
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Re: Coil Spring Assisters
In reallity they put a coil out of use therefore the remaininng coils take all the strain. Probably ok on an unconverted van but could prove problematic with a fully converted van. As advised, air bags do a better job.
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Re: Coil Spring Assisters
Mmm I'll look into the air bags then I think.




