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Re: Rear suspention

To: dleit@mintcity.com
Subject: Re: Rear suspention
From: brockctella@juno.com (Brock C Tella)
Date: Tue, 10 Jun 1997 17:26:16 PST
How are those Victoria springs? Is ride hight right and is the spring
rate comfortable? Dan Wallters in So.Cal. makes a torque arm that
attaches without modifying the car. Works extremely well. He is in the
CAT club.
On Tue, 10 Jun 1997 11:01:17 -0400 "D. Leithauser" <dleit@mintcity.com>
writes:
>I'm kinda new to this Tiger stuff, at least so far as having one that
>actually is a decent looking, driveable car, as opposed to one that 
>sits
>around my yard/garage for 15 or so years. Anyway, now that the beast
>drives, and autocrosses, I find that the rear axle hop is at least as 
>bad
>as I remember it from 15 years ago. My car has not had the panhard rod
>connected at both ends any time that I have driven the car, and having 
>it
>connected at only one end did not seem effective so I removed it. I 
>know
>that this was supposed to have been engineered (cobbled up?) by the 
>great
>automotive guru Shelby, but the darn thing just does not look right. 
>When
>the car is setting level the panhard rod is far from level, forcing 
>the
>axle to move in much more of an arc than it should if the mounts were 
>in
>line. I suspect this is a lot of the reason that the mount pulled 
>loose
>from the frame. I understand that the factory LeMans cars had the 
>mount
>lowered 3", which would put the two mounts much more in line than the
>normal production car.
>       Well enough rambling on about that. My real concern is rear 
>axle hop on
>hard acceleration and powering around corners. I've got new rear 
>springs
>ouy of Victoria British and Spax shocks with 185/60 13 yokahama 008's 
>. it
>sticks pretty good, but I'd really like to get the rear axle under 
>control.
>What are other people doing for this? I'd appreciate any ideas. 
>Thanks, Doug Leithauser
>B9472853 resurected rusted piece of s**t, pop riveted VIN tag before I 
>knew
>anyone cared.
>
>
>

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