02GF74
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posted on 7/9/06 at 08:14 AM |
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calling formual27 owners - lowering my rear end?
f27 chassis, mk2 english axle, triumph dolomite struts with coil over shocks*.
* that's what the build manula says, who nows what they really are
I need to lower my back end so that the links sit parallel - at the mo' they are sloping downwards thus knocking on the chassis (SVA fail).
What are my options?
Simplest would be to fit a shorter spring but I doubt that there is much of a market for dolomite tuning parts and I don't think that there will
be different variants of this spring, but I may be wrong on that.
Cutting the spring down is not a safe option?
I could raise the top seat but that involves hacking the chassis & rewelding - not keen on that.
Can I fit different structs/springs/shocks without too many mods (i.e. read welding)? If so, what?
I have seen in a catalogue weld-on adjustable sping seats but again don't thinik it will be right size.
Finally cut and reweld the lower spring seat, maybe design some adjument mechanism?
(I am assuming the struts can be taken apart to remove the spring).
Ideas and options please.
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another option I have just found on the web in US - coil clamps - basically clamp two adjacent coils together, hmmm....
[Edited on 7/9/06 by 02GF74]
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Peteff
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posted on 7/9/06 at 09:23 AM |
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What size are the bolt eyes? You can buy 1.9" dampers to replace them in a different length, I'm not familiar with the F27 but try
Dampertech or similar with your details and what you want to achieve, they are pretty
helpful.
yours, Pete
I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.
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westf27
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posted on 7/9/06 at 10:48 AM |
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I can probably help as i have a live axled 27.Any chance of a pic cos i cant see how your links can hit the chassis rail
555
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gregf27
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posted on 7/9/06 at 11:27 AM |
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as stated, post a few pics, and I will have a look in my F27 build manuals, and see if I can suggest anything,
Mine is a live axle one too,
atb
Greg
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02GF74
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posted on 7/9/06 at 12:56 PM |
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best pic I have of the top is this, shows the springs; none of the lower part, as yet.
seat belt mounts
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TangoMan
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posted on 7/9/06 at 08:32 PM |
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My bUild manual states AVO's so contact them and they should be able to help. Mine certainly was supplied with AVo's.
Having just changed springs, the AVO'S need 11" springs (FREE LENGTH).
An easy option for you would be to remove the springs and fit shorter ones.
Summer's here!!!!
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02GF74
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posted on 8/9/06 at 09:36 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by TangoMan
My bUild manual states AVO's so contact them and they should be able to help. Mine certainly was supplied with AVo's.
Having just changed springs, the AVO'S need 11" springs (FREE LENGTH).
An easy option for you would be to remove the springs and fit shorter ones.
di you have any more info. about the AVOs? part number? also maybe a piccy? plus spring diameter and rate?
Agreed the easy option would be to fit shorter springs providing thedy are avalialbe in that diameter/length and rate; being triumph dolomite
I'd be surprised if there is going to be nuch of a choice.
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TangoMan
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posted on 10/9/06 at 09:04 PM |
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Sorry, no info on the AVO's. I will get a picture of them when I can next get the car lifted. I will try to get one with it on the ground to see
if it is clear.
My springs at 2.25inch diameter and 10inch free length but I have the collars adjsuted fully up so 11 inch would be preferred..
Summer's here!!!!
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