Hydro Suppresion
Created by: 1967minicooper
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Dec 30, 2017 08:13AM | RedRiley | Edited: Dec 30, 2017 08:19AM |
Dec 30, 2017 07:21AM | 1967minicooper |
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If you want to learn more about how your Hydrolastic Suspension works, it will be helpful to know what it's actually called. You will also hear references to a Wet Suspension, as opposed to a dry one, meaning there is fluid in the Hydrolastic displacers, rather than the rubber cones of the dry type. There are quite few places to find information online. Here's one. //www.carbibles.com/suspension_bible_pg3.html
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Looking to replace the brakes this spring,had some advice from forum member that I should replace the fluid in my hydro suppression.Looking to find someone in southern Wisconsin that has the machine that does this removal and replacement