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Re: TR6 Correct Ride Height

To: Pete & Aprille Chadwell <pandachadwell@mac.com>
Subject: Re: TR6 Correct Ride Height
From: David Brady <dmb@cisco.com>
Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 17:53:29 -0800
Cc: Triumphs Mailing List <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Organization: Cisco Systems
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I just measured my 250 at the B post as Pete described and
got 4 7/8". I'm running springs from Good Parts and
205/60 tires.

David
http://www.employees.org/~dmb

Pete & Aprille Chadwell wrote:

>> Does anybody know the correct ride height for a 1971 TR6. I looked in both
>> Bentley & TR6 manual and could only find 6" ground clearance mentioned in
>> the specs. What is the "Ride Height" and how is it measured (from where to
>> where).
> 
> 
> I dunno the answer to your question
>  I've seen the 6" 'ground 
> clearance' figure quoted widely.  I think 'ground clearance' should 
> be interpreted to mean a measurement taken from the ground level to 
> the lowest point on the SPRUNG chassis.  In most cases, I suspect 
> this point would be from the bottom of the frame rails, perhaps those 
> that run under the floorpan inbetween the front and rear wheels.  I 
> just measured mine, from the concrete up to the bottom of that frame 
> rail right in the vicinity of the 'B' post and I got a measurement of 
> 6 3/8 inches.  It appears, however, that the exhaust pipes alongside 
> the gearbox actually hang down lower than that.
> 
> Also, consider that my car is a 1973 model with competition springs 
> (Moss Motors) and 205/70R15 tires.
> 
> Maybe the thing to do would be to collect uniform measurements of 
> ride height/ground clearance from list members that have essentially 
> stock TR6s and get an average.  I don't believe that these 
> measurements should change based solely on model year, but understand 
> that since height of bumpers changed several times during the TR6 
> production, if you used bumpers as a measuring point you WOULD get 
> different numbers.

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