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Re: Was: MGB Suspension mods Now: Rear Springs

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Subject: Re: Was: MGB Suspension mods Now: Rear Springs
From: gbaker@customcpu.com (Baker, G.)
Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 11:46:52 -0900
Art,
   I've read some comments about shock damage from allowing the shock to be 
"fully extended?" with continued pressure on it.  I don't understand why it
would do damage but thought I'd throw it out.
Thanks to all,
Gregg

At 10:07 AM 1/25/98 -0500, you wrote:
>You will need to put a floor jack under the spring where it attaches to
>the axle. Jack up the axle and the springs will bend.
>...Art
>
>On Fri, 23 Jan 1998, Baker, G. wrote:
>
>> 
>> > As the A-arm droops, the spring will drop free, with no tension on it.
>> > " Installation is the reverse of dis-assembly"
>> >Rick Morrison
>> >72 MGBGT
>> >74 Midget
>> >
>> Rick and All,
>>    Let's go to the other end.  My 57A is frame only with the chasis off.  I
>> have 
>> replaced the bushings and bearing on the front and rear and also rebuilt the 
>> rearend.  The axle is in place and the rear springs (standard new
replacements)
>> won't flex enough to allow me to connect either of my rear shocks or the
rebound
>> straps.  I figured I'd let it set awhile with the weight of the frame and
>> the other
>> components to see if it would "set in" a little and as of now (weeks) I
see no
>> change.  I had my boy stand on the crossmember just in front of the axle
and saw
>> NO movement.  I realize the body and contents will have their effect on the
>> springs
>> but thought I'd ask if anyone else has found this situation before.
>> Connecting the
>> shocks and the rebound straps are really no task and could (would) be done
>> last anyway.
>> Just the fueltank (already in place) being full would be a lot of weight.
>>    Thanks for any responces.
>> Gregg Baker 
>> 
>> 
>
>


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