Plus 2 adjustable rear suspension sanity check
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I just stripped my rear suspension for rebuild as follows (car bought part restored in bits)
Tony Thompson drive shaft (bought by previous owner)
Tony Thompson strut insert TTR bespoke unit . Specially valved to suit the Plus 2 (about to order)
T. Thompson Platform thread kit 2.25 inch I.D for narrow springs (about to order)
T.Thompson Springs Fast Road 120lbs (about to order)
Two question - will these struts limit suspension travel to ensure the drive shaft uj do not bind when car is jacked? Are 120lbs springs right for road car? Any other comments?
I should say that TT said these parts would do what I wanted but I just was not 100% convinced by his answer.
Tony Thompson drive shaft (bought by previous owner)
Tony Thompson strut insert TTR bespoke unit . Specially valved to suit the Plus 2 (about to order)
T. Thompson Platform thread kit 2.25 inch I.D for narrow springs (about to order)
T.Thompson Springs Fast Road 120lbs (about to order)
Two question - will these struts limit suspension travel to ensure the drive shaft uj do not bind when car is jacked? Are 120lbs springs right for road car? Any other comments?
I should say that TT said these parts would do what I wanted but I just was not 100% convinced by his answer.
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NYK wrote:I just stripped my rear suspension for rebuild as follows (car bought part restored in bits)
T.Thompson Springs Fast Road 120lbs (about to order)
Are 120lbs springs right for road car? Any other comments?
I should say that TT said these parts would do what I wanted but I just was not 100% convinced by his answer.
If you are going to 120lbs rear springs, you should have an equivalent uprate on the front springs, or undesireable pitching and other effects may occur.
I'd say around 160 fronts would be in the ballpark, but TT should be able to advise best match for his springs.
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