Worse, to get a variable rate from the springs, which is absolutely essential, the coils have to progressively come into hard contact with one another as the spring compresses. That abrades the paint, which allows corrosion, and corrosion pitting is where the majority of fatigue fractures in coil springs start.
I do like a nice ride quality, but would never use coils on a Mini, as the engineering is utterly wrong in every single respect. Some aftermarket mods which are sold are about as useful as the infamous snake oil, marketed by similar charlatans.
If you want soft, controllable, suspension that does work properly with short travel suspension, and a variable load in the car, you really want to be thinking about a Citroen style hydropneumatic system. Constant ride height and natural frequency independent of load, with the possibility of a height selector on the dash, so you can let it down for high speed cruising, or raise it over rough stuff.
Edited by tiger99, 26 March 2013 - 01:45 PM.











