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Re: Rear End Problems

To: Ragthyme@aol.com
Subject: Re: Rear End Problems
From: "Edward N. Burke" <newly@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Mon, 05 Aug 1996 21:56:03 -0700
Ragthyme@aol.com wrote:
> 
> Newell:
> 
> Like as not, it may not be the springs themselves, but the rebound straps
> that have gone dodgy on you.  Sure the springs themselves may be in need of
> renewal, but this hopping effect you're talking about sounds more like
> something's loose back there that shouldn't be.
> 
> If you replace the rear springs, you're likely to increase the ride height a
> bit, at least temporarily. The springs settle in a bit as they get 'broken
> in', but it's only over time they really lose their ability to 'spring' and
> get tired, letting the car ride low.
> 
> I'd put the car up on jackstands and have a good long look at the rear
> suspension, just to see what has fatigued to the point of needing renewal.
>  Like as not, if you go so far as to replace the springs, you'll want to do
> an entire overhaul.
> 
> Corey
> 75 MGB 'Rags'Thanks to all who responded.  I checked the u-bolts and they 
>were tight. 
I did notice some cracks around the the front spring bracket.  It's not 
the bracket itself but it almost looks like undercoating or putty of some 
type.  Do I have to replace everything?  I plan to do all the rubber and 
shocks, springs, etc..            Newell Burke 1973 MGBGT
                                     Worcester, Mass.

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