Suspension (again!!!)
Suspension (again!!!)
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RCA

Original Poster:

1,769 posts

287 months

Thursday 5th September 2002
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Sorry, another question!!!
My rear drivers side suspension seems to have gone a bit soft, going through dips in the road it quite often bottoms out and hits the top of the arch, it never used to!!!, Are these parts servicable??/able to
be adjusted? so I can stiffen it up again??
Or do I need to replace it?
Many thanks
Richard

M12_Nathan

5,138 posts

278 months

Thursday 5th September 2002
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I have a problem with the passenger side rear rubbing.

I have Nitrons all round, so have ordered new springs to see if that fixes it (400lb front, 325 rear).

Nathan

simpo one

90,264 posts

284 months

Thursday 5th September 2002
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I think the rear springs gradually sag with age - in fact at a recent event you'd have found me going along a line of Griffs measuring wheel-to-arch clearance with my hand...! Remarkable difference between cars.

N17 TVR

2,937 posts

290 months

Thursday 5th September 2002
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in fact at a recent event you'd have found me going along a line of Griffs measuring wheel-to-arch clearance with my hand...! .



Simpo

Is that the same method that they use to measure the height of horses ?

RCA

Original Poster:

1,769 posts

287 months

Thursday 5th September 2002
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Can you just replace the springs then???
Cost?
cheers

shpub

8,507 posts

291 months

Friday 6th September 2002
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I think the rear springs gradually sag with age - in fact at a recent event you'd have found me going along a line of Griffs measuring wheel-to-arch clearance with my hand...! Remarkable difference between cars.



I did the same with a set of new cars.... remarkable difference between the cars as well.

Steve

butty

19 posts

285 months

Friday 6th September 2002
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One thing to check is the rear bushes. Highly likely if the fronts have gone that the rears will have too.

M12_Nathan

5,138 posts

278 months

Friday 6th September 2002
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Can you just replace the springs then???
Cost?
cheers



Yeah, they range from about £20-25 each right up to £55-60 each for eibachs. I went for some £25 jobs from demon tweaks to make sure I am happy with the spring rates, then I'll get a set of eibach.

I don't know if standard cars come with coilovers or not though?

qube

437 posts

279 months

Friday 6th September 2002
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Sorry, another question!!!
My rear drivers side suspension seems to have gone a bit soft, going through dips in the road it quite often bottoms out and hits the top of the arch, it never used to!!!, Are these parts servicable??/able to
be adjusted? so I can stiffen it up again??
Or do I need to replace it?
Many thanks
Richard




Same story as me , mine showed signs of sagging and then started to rub the wheel arches, So i replaced them with Gazzmatic Ride height adjustables shocks and springs, which come with a three year guarantee From Tower Race Services, the reason i bought Height adjustables as if they sag you can keep rising them up.