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RE: Reducing camber of rear springs - Tom Coates - 11-07-2018 (11-07-2018, 08:52 AM)Charles Levien Wrote:(09-07-2018, 11:12 AM)Tom Coates Wrote: I would like to lower the back of my GE Cup by a few inches as it sits a bit high at the moment and I think this will improve the appearance and handling. Doing this would reduce the available suspension travel but I’m not planning to do any trials so I think I can live with that. Thanks I'll look into that. RE: Reducing camber of rear springs - Ruairidh Dunford - 11-07-2018 I fit (new) sports springs as a matter of course to all Opals that need replacements these days, the car sits quite correctly on them. RE: Reducing camber of rear springs - Tom Coates - 11-07-2018 (11-07-2018, 11:34 AM)Ruairidh Dunford Wrote: I fit (new) sports springs as a matter of course to all Opals that need replacements these days, the car sits quite correctly on them. I imagine Opals were originally fitted with the flatter Ruby type springs and have enough clearance for suspension travel? My concern is that fitting springs with 2-3" camber to a car which was designed for 6" camber will cause the suspension to bottom out. RE: Reducing camber of rear springs - Ruairidh Dunford - 11-07-2018 A friend in Scotland has a Cup with lowered rear springs - it most definitely has damaged the body where bottoming has occurred but handles well. I have standard Chummy springs on mine, but no road test yet!! Ruby springs on an Opal look quite incorrect, this is why I tried Sports camber, which look much better on the road. I have pictures somewhere to compare... RE: Reducing camber of rear springs - Tom Coates - 12-07-2018 (11-07-2018, 02:51 PM)Ruairidh Dunford Wrote: A friend in Scotland has a Cup with lowered rear springs - it most definitely has damaged the body where bottoming has occurred but handles well. Mine has chummy springs at the moment and is ok, but it feels a bit wobbly compared to an ulster. I think it sits too high at the back which also upsets the castor settings. Getting the back shock absorbers to work properly would also help. RE: Reducing camber of rear springs - Ruairidh Dunford - 12-07-2018 If you feel the dampers are not working correctly, start work there. |