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Old 06-07-2014, 11:32 PM
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Bouncy Brooklands

I just purchased a very clean '94 Brooklands. I've had many Turbo R's and a couple Mulsanne's and have always enjoyed the smooth ride.


The problem I have is the ride on my Brooklands is very bouncy. Do these have accumulators like Mercedes, or are the shocks the issue?


Any advice would be appreciated!!
 

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change the rear gas springs,accessed in the rear of the trunk.
 
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http://www.rrocavictoria.org.au/crew...47250-8647.pdf

Make sure you get the right wrench to remove them -- makes it a lot easier. Also make sure to have plenty of mineral oil on hand, can't get it very easily if you run out.

Good luck, it's not that hard.
 
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