[DeTomaso] Shorter front shocks?

Scott Bell scott at saccrestorations.net
Tue Apr 5 17:48:24 EDT 2016


Because the spring becomes loose between the perches when the car is un-weighted (like going over a hills peak or a speed bump)...

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From: DeTomaso [mailto:detomaso-bounces at poca.com] On Behalf Of Forest Goodhart
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Why not a shorter spring of the same rate?

      From: Ken Green via DeTomaso <detomaso at poca.com>
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 Subject: [DeTomaso] Shorter front shocks?
   
    Has anyone done an analysis of the viability of running a bit shorter
  front shocks?  With the typical length front shocks, and springs on the
  heavy side, it appears that the nose is a bit higher than I want at the
  lowest spring position.  I could probably use lighter springs adjusted
  for the desired height, but I'm not sure that is a good solution.
  Ken

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