I am occassionally towing my 6x10 trailer with my "company car"...a 2001 Buick Century. It tows alright, but the rear end squats alot under the tongue weight. If I shift the weight off the tongue too much the trailer gets too "bouncy".
I was thinking of trying those little "Spring booster" things, that basically isolate a couple of the coils in the rear spring, effictively shortening them and therefore making them stiffer. Has anyone ever used these things?
I know the "right way" would be to use air type shocks, but as I said, this is not my car and I will only have it for a short time before replacement. Basically I am looking for a cheap way around the problem...or I could just ignore it ;)
I was thinking of trying those little "Spring booster" things, that basically isolate a couple of the coils in the rear spring, effictively shortening them and therefore making them stiffer. Has anyone ever used these things?
I know the "right way" would be to use air type shocks, but as I said, this is not my car and I will only have it for a short time before replacement. Basically I am looking for a cheap way around the problem...or I could just ignore it ;)