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Rear Springs
August 2006, January 2007 (Improvement)
Following the advice given in the NG manual, the car was originally fitted with
the ‘down rated’ rear springs. However, this did mean that the car sat quite
low at the back.
As the exhaust is mounted below the chassis, the ground clearance is quite
limited around the ‘bomb’ centre silencer and, in our current road-humped
environment, this is less than desirable. I also have a steep slope into my
garage so the exhaust was frequently catching and slowly wearing away.
I needed some springs which would give me an inch or so lift without making the
ride less compliant. As the rubber bumper MGB models are well known to have a
higher ride height, I decided that the springs for a rubber bumper MGB roadster
(BHH1779) may do what I needed. This was to be a ‘trial and error’ type of
solution but the springs are not terribly expensive.
To change the springs, the rear valance has to come off but otherwise the
replacement is standard MGB procedure. I took the opportunity to replace the
bushes too with polyurethane ones. On comparing the old and new springs, there
was a 40-50mm difference in their free height and after fitting the new ones,
the ride height was some 50-60mm higher at the rear wheel arches.
The grounding problem was now solved, the ride remained compliant but the car
now sat up rather too much at the rear. If the springs didn’t settle, then I
could always add lowering blocks to bring the level down a little. After 1000
miles and 5 months, the ride height remained too high so I have now added 25mm
lowering blocks between the rear axle and the leaf springs giving a more level
ride.
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