Spring length
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Hi,
A search failed to turn up an answer to my question so, I seem to remember that the driver side spring lengths are about .5" longer than passenger side to allow for driver weight. Is this correct or a figment of my imagination?
A search failed to turn up an answer to my question so, I seem to remember that the driver side spring lengths are about .5" longer than passenger side to allow for driver weight. Is this correct or a figment of my imagination?
- TurbineHeli
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A good idea , but I would think a figment of your imagination ,
John
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john.p.clegg - Coveted Fifth Gear
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I thinks that's incorrect.
The workshop manual does refer to longer front springs being available to increase the front ride height for certain markets - maybe that's what you are thinking about ? They were 0.67" longer than standard and to be fitted as a pair. Possibly the headlamps were too low to meet legal requirements in certain countries.
The workshop manual does refer to longer front springs being available to increase the front ride height for certain markets - maybe that's what you are thinking about ? They were 0.67" longer than standard and to be fitted as a pair. Possibly the headlamps were too low to meet legal requirements in certain countries.
Roger
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I think you are partially correct. If I remember correctly I read a magazine article in the 1960's that said the early Lotus Cortina competition cars had this feature.
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