RE: [DMCForum] Spring question
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RE: [DMCForum] Spring question



In addition, if you lift up or press down on either side and it doesn't
rebound then you can probably bet your problem is the shock or bushings.

Where was the car when you measured this and from where did you take the
measurements?

Greg


-----Original Message-----
From: Andrei Cular [mailto:acular@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 8:33 PM
To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [DMCForum] Spring question



Yes it sounds like you need to check the springs to make sure they are
both seated properly.  It sounds like one of them isn't in the rubber
seat properly.  If the springs are fine you could have a sticking joint
or defective shock.

Andrei

lakelanier20 wrote:

>Hi all,
>    For those who are "experts" about suspensions, here's a question
>for you.  If a DeLorean has had new springs put in, and tire pressure
>is the same on both sides of the car, yet on the front of the car one
>side sits about 3/8" inch higher than the other, could it be
>attributed to the orientation of the spring on one side?  In other
>words, can it be fixed by rotating the spring on the side that sits
>higher?  (The rear sits at the same height on both sides).
>
>Thanks,
>-Derek


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