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RE: Rear suspension question

To: "Spitfires (E-mail)" <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: Rear suspension question
From: "Larry Griffin" <griffin_@bellsouth.net>
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 21:39:27 -0400
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Burdick
> I have been accumulating parts to convert my Mk3 to the later swing-
> spring setup someday.  Joe's announcement of the coming availability
> of camber compensators has started me wondering which would be the
> better way to go - swing-spring conversion or camber compensator.
> Any thoughts?

Mike,

I used to autox my 68 Mk3 back in the early 70's. Adding a camber
compensator definitely helped but did not completely cure the problem. I
have no experience with the conversion to the later spring.

At the advice of a local SCCA racer, I installed a spacer between the spring
and the differential. That worked great( felt like it was on rails), but
produced a lot of negative camber. I'm not sure it would be a good solution
for a street Spit. The reactions and comments from people thinking the rear
wheels were falling off were fun :-)

I removed the spacer when I discovered the longer studs I had used were not
up to the task and were bending.

If I planned on driving hard, I would definitely not leave it stock.

TIFN

Larry Griffin
Raleigh NC
68 Spit -- awaiting restoration


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