Re: ?? rear spring question
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Does anybody know if this is normal. I'm restoring my 61 TR4A and have the body off the frame. I just noticed that on the passengers side spring, there's a extra spacer about 5 inches long and 1/4 in thick that the axle rests on and the large U-bolts hold the axle to the spring. This spacer is only on the passengers side and seems to be original with the car. I looked in several parts books and never found an additional spacer for the passengers side. Is this normal or is something wrong with my spring.
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Hi,
Do you mean TR3A?
Yes, US spec TR3 and early 4 used a spacer on the passenger size, I think to compensate for weight distribution when the car had only a driver (no passenger). Perhaps, over time, the usually greater weight on the LH side of the car caused a bit of additional sag in the LH spring, so the RH side was lowered slightly to allow for this.
I think I read somewhere that UK-spec cars of the same vintage didn't use any spacer. Instead they used different springs, side-to-side, for the same purpose. There were far fewer of these particular models sold in UK than in the US, though.
Later TR4 and TR4A solid axle used a pair of much deeper spacers and different arc on the springs, to improve handling.