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From: Jeßus on 8 Nov 2009 14:19 In article <4af699bb$0$92588$c30e37c6(a)exi-reader.telstra.net>, me(a)home.com said... : :"Je�us" <none(a)all.org> wrote in message :news:MPG.256063c37d3a3e43989b57(a)news.x-privat.org... : :> Interesting, I've considered Polyairs a number of times over the years :> but had doubts about their longevity. Please keep us posted on any pros :> and cons Noddy. : :Will do. : :Not much to say against them so far. Fitting them in my particular case was :an unspecified quantity of urine, and the difference they've made to the :ride quality of the vehicle is brilliant. Both loaded *and* empty. As an aside, a few blokes around here have fitted old coil springs (mostly from old VB era Commodes) in much the same fashion as the polyairs on the rear axles of their Hiluxs. Not so sure what this does to the ride and handling though... |