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Re: [TR] TR4A - Need Advice on Road Springs

To: DAVID MASSEY <dave1massey@cs.com>, gdhuggins@genfiniti.com, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [TR] TR4A - Need Advice on Road Springs
From: TERRY SMITH <terryrs@comcast.net>
Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2019 10:32:23 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi, Dave.  Just curious.  What was the fluid you ran in the rebuilt shocks =
that didn't dampen as well as you'd like?  And what do you recommend?  (I'v=
e been using Harley fork fluid, seems to work fine enough but maybe could b=
e better.)

> On September 2, 2019 at 6:26 AM DAVID MASSEY <dave1massey@cs.com> wrote:
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>     I agree with Mark and Jerry.  Since you have shocks on order put thos=
e in first and then make a determination as to whether you need new springs=
 or not.
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>     BTW, I sent off a set of shocks to Apple for the "Heavy Duty" rebuild=
 and was quite disappointed in the result.  The damping was inadequate.  Th=
is was many years ago and they may have sorted this out since then.  I have=
 more recently (like last year) had a pair (may have been the same pair) re=
worked by World Wide Auto Parts in Madison (http://www.nosimport.com/) with=
 much better results.  Peter up there knows Triumphs.
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>     Dave
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>     -----Original Message-----
>     From: G.D. Huggins <gdhuggins@genfiniti.com>
>     To: Triumph Mailing List <triumphs@autox.team.net>
>     Sent: Sun, Sep 1, 2019 9:45 pm
>     Subject: [TR] TR4A - Need Advice on Road Springs
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>     All,
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>     After almost eight years of driving bliss, with just under 18K miles,=
 it's time to replace what I suspect are the original road springs.
>     The car has gotten way too bouncy, especially in the rear.  Take a cu=
rve on a rough road, and it rear steers something awful. losing its contact=
 with the road, as if the spring is not forcing the wheel back down quickly=
 enough.
>     As far as shocks go, I=E2=80=99ve got Spax adjustable up front, and j=
ust ordered some heavy duty Armstrongs from Apple Hydraulics for the rear.
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>     I=E2=80=99ve gotten into some research, and everything seems to be po=
inting toward three grades of stiffness; original, uprated and competition.
>     I am leaning toward the =E2=80=9Cuprated=E2=80=9D variety to stiffen =
the ride, but I want to keep stock height to not effect wheel camber.
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>     Any experienced-based suggestions?
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>     Thanks in advance.
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>     Cheers,
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>     Guy D. Huggins
>     1965 Triumph TR4A
>     CTC 63569LO
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>     Online project diary at http://www.genfiniti.com/triumph
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</head><body><p style=3D"font-size: 12pt; font-family: helvetica, arial, sa=
ns-serif; color: rgb(51, 51, 51);">Hi, Dave.&#160; Just curious.&#160; What=
 was the fluid you ran in the rebuilt shocks that didn&#39;t dampen as well=
 as you&#39;d like?&#160; And what do you recommend?&#160; (I&#39;ve been u=
sing Harley fork fluid, seems to work fine enough but maybe could be better=
.)</p><blockquote type=3D"cite">On September 2, 2019 at 6:26 AM DAVID MASSE=
Y &#60;dave1massey@cs.com&#62; wrote: <br> <br><div style=3D"color: black; =
font: 12pt Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><div><span style=3D"font-size: me=
dium;">I agree with Mark and Jerry.&#160; Since you have shocks on order pu=
t those in first and then make a determination as to whether you need new s=
prings or not.</span></div><div><span style=3D"font-size: medium;"><br> </s=
pan></div><div><span style=3D"font-size: medium;">BTW, I sent off a set of =
shocks to Apple for the &#34;Heavy Duty&#34; rebuild and was quite disappoi=
nted in the result.&#160; The damping was inadequate.&#160; This was many y=
ears ago and they may have sorted this out since then.&#160; I have more re=
cently (like last year) had a pair (may have been the same pair) reworked b=
y World Wide Auto Parts in Madison (http://www.nosimport.com/) with much be=
tter results.&#160; Peter up there knows Triumphs.</span> <br></div><div><b=
r></div><div style=3D"clear: both;"><span style=3D"font-size: large;">Dave =
</span> <br> <br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div style=3D"font-fam=
ily: arial,helvetica; font-size: 10pt; color: black;">-----Original Message=
----- <br> From: G.D. Huggins &#60;gdhuggins@genfiniti.com&#62; <br> To: Tr=
iumph Mailing List &#60;triumphs@autox.team.net&#62; <br> Sent: Sun, Sep 1,=
 2019 9:45 pm <br> Subject: [TR] TR4A - Need Advice on Road Springs <br> <b=
r><div dir=3D"ltr">All, <br></div><div dir=3D"ltr"><br></div><div dir=3D"lt=
r">After almost eight years of driving bliss, with just under 18K miles, it=
&#39;s time to replace what I suspect are the original road springs. <br></=
div><div dir=3D"ltr">The car has gotten way too bouncy, especially in the r=
ear.&#160; Take a curve on a rough road, and it rear steers something awful=
. losing its contact with the road, as if the spring is not forcing the whe=
el back down quickly enough. <br></div><div dir=3D"ltr">As far as shocks go=
, I&#8217;ve got Spax adjustable up front, and just ordered some heavy duty=
 Armstrongs from Apple Hydraulics for the rear. <br></div><div dir=3D"ltr">=
<br></div><div dir=3D"ltr">I&#8217;ve gotten into some research, and everyt=
hing seems to be pointing toward three grades of stiffness; original, uprat=
ed and competition. <br></div><div dir=3D"ltr">I am leaning toward the &#82=
20;uprated&#8221; variety to stiffen the ride, but I want to keep stock hei=
ght to not effect wheel camber. <br></div><div dir=3D"ltr"><br></div><div d=
ir=3D"ltr">Any experienced-based suggestions? <br></div><div dir=3D"ltr"><b=
r></div><div dir=3D"ltr">Thanks in advance. <br></div><div dir=3D"ltr"><br>=
</div><div dir=3D"ltr"><br></div><div dir=3D"ltr">Cheers, <br></div><div di=
r=3D"ltr"><br></div><div dir=3D"ltr">Guy D. Huggins <br></div><div dir=3D"l=
tr">1965 Triumph TR4A <br></div><div dir=3D"ltr">CTC 63569LO <br></div><div=
 dir=3D"ltr"><br></div><div dir=3D"ltr">Online project diary at <a target=
=3D"_blank">http://www.genfiniti.com/triumph</a> <br></div><div dir=3D"ltr"=
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