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So, first off let me say that Ms Triss would never be anything but a pile of parts without you guys - I always manage to miss one or two critical measurements.
Tonight it is reassembling the rear suspension.
1. Am I correct that the Shock attaches to the plate on the spring behind the axle? (The plate mounts with the hole inboard but I didn't mark right or left, so it could attach in front of the axle - does this make sense? - Help!)
2. The spacers that go between the spring plate at the front and the body - are these necessary now that I've lowered the springs 1 inch? and
3. If so, do they just lie across the captive nuts on the front? - I don't know if I'm making sense but the plate is not flat since the front two holes have the nuts on the plate itself - can post pics tomorrow if necessary
On the bright side - it is so much nicer working under a car that is absolutely clean and repainted and yes as a matter of fact I am asking Santa for a space heater /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/grin.gif
thanks!
Tonight it is reassembling the rear suspension.
1. Am I correct that the Shock attaches to the plate on the spring behind the axle? (The plate mounts with the hole inboard but I didn't mark right or left, so it could attach in front of the axle - does this make sense? - Help!)
2. The spacers that go between the spring plate at the front and the body - are these necessary now that I've lowered the springs 1 inch? and
3. If so, do they just lie across the captive nuts on the front? - I don't know if I'm making sense but the plate is not flat since the front two holes have the nuts on the plate itself - can post pics tomorrow if necessary
On the bright side - it is so much nicer working under a car that is absolutely clean and repainted and yes as a matter of fact I am asking Santa for a space heater /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/grin.gif
thanks!