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#1 nollyd

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Posted 16 June 2015 - 06:28 PM

hi all,just fitted new solid front subframe mounts all round,on driving im getting alot of vibration,i know i would get a little but are there any solutions to calm it down a bit,ie tracking etc.cheers guys



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Posted 16 June 2015 - 06:36 PM

hi all,just fitted new solid front subframe mounts all round,on driving im getting alot of vibration,i know i would get a little but are there any solutions to calm it down a bit,ie tracking etc.cheers guys


You do.

Refit the rubber mounts.

Don't run big where's with low profile tyres.

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Posted 16 June 2015 - 06:50 PM

Don't run big where's with low profile tyres. ?

minis originally had solid mounts,how did they overcome this problem.i like the feel of my car now,are there any solutions besides refitting rubber.

new hi-los,cones(original),discs,pads,heavy duty tie rods.how do i go about getting it all set up properly now.



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Posted 16 June 2015 - 07:55 PM

The front sub-frame is ideal when it's mounted solidly. It is how the classic Mini was designed to be and part of what was such a sensation in steering feel when new.

However, that was with 10" wheels with 80-profile tyres, not the very low profile 13" tyres which fail to absorb a lot of road shocks. 13" wheels were just a styling gimmick really and were never ideal for a Mini, especially in the wet or on bumpy roads.

12" are a good compromise with 165/60 or 145/70 tyres if 10" wheels won't fit because of the 8.4" disc brakes.

You could try getting the wheels balanced again which might help.



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Posted 16 June 2015 - 08:02 PM

7x13s that will be harsh.

I also guess you have not had your suspension set up yet.

Rubber or poly bush mounts on your suspension!




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