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Re: lowering front end

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Subject: Re: lowering front end
From: "Todd Osborn" <trosborn@california.com>
Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2002 15:42:43 -0800
If you remove one coil, you will shorten  the spring by about 2", but you'll
also increase the spring rate, so the car will only be lowered by about 1".
The stock spring rate is about 450 lb/in, with one collasped coil about 570
lbs/in, competition springs are 862 lb/in. You can see that the collasped
springs will be softer than the comp springs, though I am running the comp
springs with a comp sway bar and I think it's fine...
Don't know what is better heating or cutting to collaspe the springs, I
would take them to a good spring shop and have them do it. Also I would not
remove more than one coil as you risk having the coils bind and perhaps fail
in use -- not good. Make sure you cut down the bump stops if you lower the
front end, see Bob Sharps comp manual at
http://www.datsun.org/roadster/info/
Here's a wild idea, haven't heard of anyone doing this, modify the lower
spring perch to reduce the preload on the spring. You might get 1" out of
this mod, with no change in the spring rate. Need to be careful to make sure
the shock can extend this much and cut down the bump stops. Let us know what
you decide.
Todd Osborn
San Jose, CA
2x '68 2L

----- Original Message -----
From: <WBoyd1959@aol.com>
To: <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 4:40 PM
Subject: lowering front end


> I'm new to the group, so if this has been covered ad nauseum, I apologize
in
> advance.
>
> I have a an early 67 1600; put on 15" Panasport rims with Toyo  195X 50
> series tires. Front end sits way to high off of tires and needs lowering.
> Rode in a car with Comp springs and it was extremely stiff; too much for
me.
> Need to lower about 1 3/4" or so. Maybe as much as 2".
>
> Some other Roadster owners have cut off one coil from the fronts, or heat
on
> end and collapse one coil. Is either method OK, or is their a better way.
I
> heard there is a kit out there somewhere that's made for 510's and Z's
that
> you install with new springs and allows for adjustment by a threaded
sleeve
> both up and down.
>
> What to do........?
>
> Thanks
>
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