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Re: Sag in rear spring.

To: Jim Juhas <james.f.juhas@snet.net>, spridgets list <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Sag in rear spring.
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 10:14:19 -0700
Jim -

Try reversing the left and right springs.  The sag should even out pretty 
soon.  Hopefully at about the same level.  This worked on my old BN-4.

Clay L.
'67 Sprite

At 11:49 AM 7/31/01 -0400, Jim Juhas wrote:
>My wife's 1969 Sprite lists to the left.  I suggested that
>she trim down a bit, but that suggestion was not received
>well.  Following that, I carefully jacked the car at each
>suspension point to get the chassis level.  This was done on
>a drive-on lift.  We determined that the left rear spring
>needs to be compresses a full inch more than the right to
>get the car to level.  All the mounting points seem to match
>from one side to the other as to height above road level.
>
>Trouble is, I replaced these springs about 4 years ago with
>new ones from Moss.  Oh, well.
>
> From the steps I took, is there any question that the spring
>is bad?
>
>How many leaves are supposed to be on a 1275 Sprite spring?
>I noticed in the catalogs that there are different springs
>for 948/1098, 1275, and 1500.  The ones on the car are five
>leaves.  I have an old rusty set with six leaves.  Are those
>1500?  Do the spring rates increase as the engine size got
>bigger?
>
>Who is a good source for a replacement spring?
>
>Thanks in advance for your help.



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