Jim Boyd writes:
>
> James wrote:
> >
> > I've noticed that my 77B droops a little bit on the drivers side. Not
> > much, it's only about 3/4 inch lower than the passenger side, but it's damn
> > annoying and just glares out at me every time I look at it now. My
> > question is...what steps do I take in order to correct this problem. I've
> > never gotten into any suspension work before so any help would be
> > appreciated.
Not too many actual answers to this problem, just a lot of silly
windbagging.
Anyway, my experience is that replacing the rear springs isn't the cure
for this. I have brand new GT springs in the rear of my Tourer, and it
still leans just a bit. In a previous discussion on this topic (perhaps
a year ago), somebody (WRG?) declared that the real fix was replacing
all four springs with new. I don't know; I haven't gotten that far
yet.
> Sounds to me that you have a broken and/or sagging rear leaf spring that
> is in dire need of replacement! Do yourself a favour and replace both
> sides of the rear spring bushings (4 total) with either the V8 or the
> urethane bushing as offered by Moss Motors while you are there. You
> will be impressed by the major improvement in handling!
I believe you're thinking of the V8 FRONT A-arm bushing. To my
knowledge, the GTV8 used the same rear spring bushings as the 4cyl cars.
There are urethane replacements, however.
p.s. Anybody got a 3/4" front roll bar for cheap?
--
Todd "Clearing up the waters" Mullins
Todd.Mullins@nrlssc.navy.mil On the lovely Mississippi (USA) Coast
'74 MGB Tourer with V8 bushings in front and GT springs in rear
"I could go at any time..."
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