Fellow BugEye Enthusiasts:
My first time on forum and am looking forward to communicating with other British Car owners.
My 1961 BugEye underwent frame-off restoration in 1991. Only a few thousand miles since then. I purchased it one year ago. My interest is in driving the car for pleasure, not showing it. Have participated in a couple 100 mile rallies and other shorter distance runs, as well as just driving it around my neighborhood.
After some improvements, adjustments, etc., it runs well and it looks good. It has a 1275cc engine, rib case transmission, and disc brakes.
Problem: Rear suspension is basicially non-existent. Smallest pothole or railroad crossing makes car feel like it is bottoming out. New leaf springs (1/4 elliptical type)? Newer age schocks such as Spax? Both?
Very much appreciate your advice, recommendations, etc.
Thanks in advance.
My first time on forum and am looking forward to communicating with other British Car owners.
My 1961 BugEye underwent frame-off restoration in 1991. Only a few thousand miles since then. I purchased it one year ago. My interest is in driving the car for pleasure, not showing it. Have participated in a couple 100 mile rallies and other shorter distance runs, as well as just driving it around my neighborhood.
After some improvements, adjustments, etc., it runs well and it looks good. It has a 1275cc engine, rib case transmission, and disc brakes.
Problem: Rear suspension is basicially non-existent. Smallest pothole or railroad crossing makes car feel like it is bottoming out. New leaf springs (1/4 elliptical type)? Newer age schocks such as Spax? Both?
Very much appreciate your advice, recommendations, etc.
Thanks in advance.