Coil over suspension
Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2020 11:44 am
I blew a left air bag on the rear suspension on Tuesday and had to drive about 70km home and that is when it bought home to me just how vulnerable the bags are. It looked like a sharp small stone got wedged abs chaffed the bag. I had no plans for the Christmas break so only having the motorcycle for transport is OK and managed to source a second hand bag from Brisbane.
I got to thinking about coil over setup and found that it installs over the shockie of course but the vehicle weight is then taken on the top mount for the shockie and not where the air bag fits.
Has anyone had experience with the coil over setup and what are the thoughts on the load being taken in a place that was not designed to take it. I tow a caravan in winter and often do thousands of kms on each trip. I would like to get rid of the air bag suspension but all I can find is the coil over setup and I don't feel comfortable with it because of the different load bearing situation.
What I would like to get is a coil spring with a "PolyAir" inside the coil and still use the compressed air setup to auto adjust the height when the caravan is attached.
Anybody got some thoughts on it or know if there is such a thing because I don't really want to reinvent the wheel.
I got to thinking about coil over setup and found that it installs over the shockie of course but the vehicle weight is then taken on the top mount for the shockie and not where the air bag fits.
Has anyone had experience with the coil over setup and what are the thoughts on the load being taken in a place that was not designed to take it. I tow a caravan in winter and often do thousands of kms on each trip. I would like to get rid of the air bag suspension but all I can find is the coil over setup and I don't feel comfortable with it because of the different load bearing situation.
What I would like to get is a coil spring with a "PolyAir" inside the coil and still use the compressed air setup to auto adjust the height when the caravan is attached.
Anybody got some thoughts on it or know if there is such a thing because I don't really want to reinvent the wheel.