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Rear Springs - Spacers

JPSmit

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So I keep going back & forth on this one - the spacers that go between the front of the rear springs and the underside of the car - are they worth reinstalling or not?

1. Pro - ride height will be right (and reconstructed the way it ought to be)- remember I've de-arched the springs 1 inch to compensate for no longer having rubber bumpers.

2. Con - seems like and mud & dirt (and rust) magnet

thoughts?

Happy New Year Y'all - Happy 50th little cars
 
I'd leave them out.
They change the rear ride height less than 1/2" and have almost no affect on the front ride height.

But if you drop the <u>front end</u> too much....say, more than about 2" (or 50 mm for you metric types), you should consider modifying the car for corrected "bump steer" and caster.

If you're not dropping the car too much, don't worry about it.
 
Thanks Nial - and I just got 1275 spring for the front - should be no problem
 
Nial

I lowered my front end by about 7/8 to 1" and experience some bump steer. Does anyone sell an offset kit to correct this?

Thanks,
Pat
 
Pat, probably the easiest way to adjust it is to space the rack mounts higher. It'll take some trial and error, but will help.
Jeff
 
Jeff:

Please suggest, I was thinking about putting him on on blocks and seeing what the geometry looks like.

Pat
 
Thanks Jeff

Tom had helped with rear setup - maybe when the weather gets nicer, I sort a few more things out and the heating bills are over with, I will give him a call.

Pat
 
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