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Re: [doc] Front springs



Hi

Interestingly enough at the Derbyshire meet last year i was comparing 
my rear ride height against others. All of which were a good 3/4" - 
1" lower at the frame under the engine, not much i know but enough to 
notice when lined up with other D's . All cars had stock rear 
springs / shocks on them and lowered front springs . After 40k and 25 
years maybe mine still have to settle down :)

I understand everybodys views on this spring swapping, all i would 
say that if you get standard rear spring and put it side by side with 
the front one and press down on both the front appears to be more 
compressable initally than the rear. 

NickT: I remember when we swapped out your rear springs for stock 
height front ones it made the car look slightly front end nose up 
again, not a good feeling after driving mine around for a year like 
that :)

Think i have had my fill of spring swaps for a while now :)


Kind Regards

Mike
#2001
403


--- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Chris Parnham" <secretary@...> wrote:
>
> Mark / Martin.
> 
> I don't know much about the technicalities of this issue, but Roddy
> Harvey-Bailey who did the revised and original suspension on the
> DeLorean,  said that the front springs and rear one's were quite
> different and should not be switched. Personally I think that after 
25
> years, the rears have settled to about the  right height.
> 
> Just my opinion. 
> 
> Best Regards
>  
> Chris Parnham Hon Sec DOC UK
> RHD  vin 12173   "Gully"
> 1983 vin 20049  "Lefty"
> BTTF vin 02631  "Herman"
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf
> Of Mark
> Sent: 08 March 2006 11:24
> To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [doc] Front springs
> 
> Sorry Martin I disagree.
> 
> I have put the front springs on the rear now for 4 years with no
> problems. Some owners have said that the rear of the car is 
heavier. The
> spring ratings are very similar due to the different set up on the
> suspension.
> 
> Using Archimedes established 'Law on Levers' formulated three 
separate
> types (or orders) as they are referred to which have their fulcrum,
> effort(spring) and load arranged in different ways.
> 
> The rear suspension uses the 'Second Order Lever' It has its 
fulcrum and
> effort(spring) in opposite ends and the load in the middle, just 
like a
> wheel barrow set up.
> 
> The front suspension uses the 'Third Order Lever'  The fulcrum and 
load
> are at opposite ends this time with the effort(spring) is in the 
middle,
> such as a shovel.
> 
> Since my first D was one of the first cars to go through its SVA 
test
> many years ago, I have the printouts of the exact weight 
distributed on
> each wheel with a full tank of fuel and was able to calculate the 
effort
> weight on each spring.
> 
> BTW the total weight of the car relates nothing like what factory 
spec
> is.
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Martin Gutkowski - DMC Ltd 
>   To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
>   Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 12:10 AM
>   Subject: Re: [doc] Front springs
> 
> 
>   Don't be putting them on the back, tone....
> 
>   essexdick wrote:
> 
>   >   A long shot, but has anyone got an old pair of front springs 
for 
>   >sale. cheers tony vin#3484
>   >  
>   >
> 
> 
> 
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