#1 Upgrading a series 2
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 3:47 pm
OK
So having had a while away from my series 2, I have just about caught the bug again
It's sat in the garage for the past 5 years doing MOT mileage and looking lovely.
UI used to use it 10 years ago as an every day car and put 12K on it each year but having now had a few years away from it it does remind me that it has limitations when dirving it.
I am happy to drive it knowing it was designed in the 60's (50's?) but have a dream of bringing it up to shape a little
So I have a wishlist and anyone with any experience, good or bad, of upgrading, please let me know your thoughts
My wishlist is
1. uprated brakes (I keep looking at front and rear upgrades from Ken Watson's site WATJAG as they have the revised front geometry as well)
2. uprated roll bars
3. any other upgrade to the steering ( not power!) such as new bushes etc
Anyone out there with any experience of these or any other upgrades?
When I was dirving it a lot I had already put on the wider AM wheels and electronics for the ignition which made it a lot more usable as an everyday car.
So having had a while away from my series 2, I have just about caught the bug again
It's sat in the garage for the past 5 years doing MOT mileage and looking lovely.
UI used to use it 10 years ago as an every day car and put 12K on it each year but having now had a few years away from it it does remind me that it has limitations when dirving it.
I am happy to drive it knowing it was designed in the 60's (50's?) but have a dream of bringing it up to shape a little
So I have a wishlist and anyone with any experience, good or bad, of upgrading, please let me know your thoughts
My wishlist is
1. uprated brakes (I keep looking at front and rear upgrades from Ken Watson's site WATJAG as they have the revised front geometry as well)
2. uprated roll bars
3. any other upgrade to the steering ( not power!) such as new bushes etc
Anyone out there with any experience of these or any other upgrades?
When I was dirving it a lot I had already put on the wider AM wheels and electronics for the ignition which made it a lot more usable as an everyday car.