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I haven't had any problems with my 6 since I started carrying a spare TR8 around in my trunk. The handling is a bit funny but I figure its because the CoG is now lower at the rear.
Might have to lower the front springs a bit to get it all level again.
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]The handling is a bit funny but I figure its because the CoG is now lower at the rear. Might have to lower the front springs a bit to get it all level again.[/QUOTE]

Well, it appears that would be the most logical solution if you plan to keep up the reliability that you've worked so hard for.
 
well if you do a lateral expansion on the CoG ( of course using a 1.076 ratio) you'll find that my axle entension of 3.76 inches is perfectly logical. Now be careful, as the closer to the equator you are the higher the tangential co-locator. In P.R. it's probably closer to 3.87, but you already knew that.
 
Just wondering how Charles is weathering the down turn of the economy
 
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