03-10-2017, 04:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-10-2017, 04:42 PM by Special Bits.)
The Ulsteroid rides a bit low at the rear for trials, the springs have about an inch of set on them when fitted and the weight of the car is on them. I have to rebuild the axle in a couple of weeks and was wondering if sending them to the local black smith to have a couple of inches more set put in was a viable option? I dont know if its just a case of heating them up and bending them, or if they have to come apart and be completely rebuilt. if the latter then new springs are probably a better option.
Stuart.
Stuart.
(03-10-2017, 04:33 PM)Special Bits Wrote: The Ulsteroid rides a bit low at the rear for trials, the springs have about an inch of set on them when fitted and the weight of the car is on them. I have to rebuild the axle in a couple of weeks and was wondering if sending them to the local black smith to have a couple of inches more set put in was a viable option? I dont know if its just a case of heating them up and bending them, or if they have to come apart and be completely rebuilt. if the latter then new springs are probably a better option.
Stuart.
This shows the problem, add 25 stone to the car and it sits down at the back considerably. As I have entered the MCC Exeter trial I should probably try to stop the spare wheel well hitting the rocks!
![[Image: 16996138_1407745462630313_53964292213076...e=5A7B28A0]](https://scontent-lhr3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/16996138_1407745462630313_5396429221307639780_n.jpg?oh=599f6c688672c72d659e0b00766ceba7&oe=5A7B28A0)