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1/2 inch is way too much.
Ari, thanks so much for taking the time to measure! That's a real help!AriK wrote:Unladen i get these figures.
RR 23 3/4
RL 24
FR 23 1/2
FL. 22 3/4
Distance from front to rear (rim to rim with 13 " wheel) 75 3/4 spot-on, drivers side, same on passenger side.
The 3/4 inch droop on the FL existed with the last set of springs. Perhaps i should have ordered spring seats although visually they looked fine. Mark had mentioned that the alignment shouldn't have been accurate with a 3/4 inch droop on one side. Apparently with that amount of error there's no room to compensate. She seems to handle fine with no pull. Tire wear pattern was excellent with the previous springs.
My ride does not bottom out on the rubber stoppers.
Hope this helps.
Keep us posted with your results.
Ari
Should have called me, I would have brought a tape measure and some "lubricant".phaetn wrote:4uall came by yesterday and we took a closer look since it was a warm day before a flash-freeze.
Up for all of that next year. Hopefully I will have a 4th gear by then!AriK wrote:Meeting in Tremblant for the Vintage Racing sounds good, as well as meeting for Italian car day in Ottawa.
Thanks for the reply. I was thinking of that as a possibility, as well as a bad bearing. I bought a laser thermometer and took readings: no difference on the discs from one side to the other and no contact was being made by the pad if no pressure applied.md88plt wrote:My car had a similar pull issue. It turned out to be my right brake line needed to be replaced. The right brake was just draging just enough to pull the car but not enough over heat the brake. Jusy my 2 cents.