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Re; Springs and ShoX

To: bob.lindberg@ualberta.ca
Subject: Re; Springs and ShoX
From: "Robert M. Lang" <LANG@ISIS.MIT.EDU>
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 17:18:16 -0500
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
You Writ:

> 1) Reinstall original springs?  How does one determine if there is still
> sufficient "spring" to the spring?

The orginal springs are wimpy... dump them!

> 2) Replace with new original equipment springs?

Good luck finding them.

> 3) Replace with uprated springs?

DEFINITELY.

I'm very partial to the Moss 670-138 670-148 "competition" springs. I've
driven something like 15k miles or more since I upgraded - I love them. The
car is lowered a bit, but it's not "in the weeds".

The other Road/Rallye upgrade springs are just as stiff, but start out
taller - so your car will run very high with them... IMHO.

> Additionally, shocks have to be replaced.  My rear levers are toast as are
> the front tubes.  
> 4) Convert rear to tube shocks

NO. It's not worth it unless you have money to burn. If you do have money
to burn, get your shoX rebuilt by Apple - get the HD option and with the
leftover $200 or so, consider sponsoring my "race efforts".

I'm just kidding on the sponsorship thing.

> 5) Replace original levers with uprated levers

YES.

> 6) Have original levers revalved?  Anyone up here in the Great White North
> have shocks revalved?  Is this a viable option?  

There's Apple Hydraulics in the US, there's also another list member in the
WI area somewhere that rebuilds the also. I'm a fan of rebuilding.

> I admit I am nervous about installing uprated springs and shocks because of
> the effect on the rear alignment although it does somewhat appeal to me
> (lower stance).  I would be remiss not to consider options available.  Your
> thoughts and opinions are valued. 

Well, you're changing the bushings etc anyway, right? So you need to get a
competent thrust alignment followed by a front end alignment, right? If so,
let your fears fall by the wayside.

Believe me - you'll be amazed at the difference in handling by upgrading
the springs and shoX...

If you want more info, feel free to drop me a line.

rml
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