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I have put an ad in Wanted for a pair of MAD aux springs. I used a pair of these on an old Cav we used to tow with and they were brilliant. I do have a pair of Grayston rubbers, but am wary of using them as I feel they would put unnecessary strain on the remaining coils. I know they do a good job, as I used them on the Focus I had, and then transferred them to the Rover, and ironically they are the same to fit the Saab, so they are good for all three cars.
My situation is that with the caravan correctly loaded, and a reasonable amoun t of stuff in the car, the caravan appears to be just about level but for peace of mind I wouldn't mind it being a SMIDGEON down. We run with the n/w at 75kg, max for the 'bar/car. As the rear of the car does not sag, and the springs being an estate are strong, I reckon if I loaded the car up a bit this would bring the 'van down a little. I will be trying this next week when we go away for the first trip of the year.
Maybe I wont need assisters at all but I am just thinking it through.
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