RE: [doc] Re: FW: Rear Springs/ shockers
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RE: [doc] Re: FW: Rear Springs/ shockers
- From: "Claire Usher" <claire.usher@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 19:28:01 +0100
I always thought the ride height was governed by the US regulations - if you
look at, for instance, a 1970's Lamborghini Countach in USA spec, it has
ridiculous front bumpers to comply with the USA regulations of the time. I
think that is also why the MGB had to have those horrible rubber bumpers??
Can anyone on the list confirm this?
Claire
#2292 (Euro ride height on front)
DOC171
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Shannon Yocom
Sent: 23 August 2005 19:22
To: DMC - DOC-UK post'n
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Subject: [doc] Re: FW: Rear Springs/ shockers
>>snip<<
>
> On a Similar subject, I am in contact with one of the original
> DeLorean suspension designers ...
>
>>snip<<
>
> Best regards
> Chris Parnham
> DOC 2
> RHD vin 5638
> RHD vin 12173
> BTTF vin 20049
Chris,
Can you ask your contact if he knows anything about the "factory ride
height"
versus the "engineered ride height" of our cars?
In the past we have heard about the supposed 'bumper height requirement' for
the
United States that didn't happen, or the 'headlight height requirement'. And
recently there was mention that Lotus purposely botched up the handling of
the
DeLorean so it wouldn't be as good as the Esprit of that time. But there
seems to
be no physical recorded evidence that proves the height of the front end
should
be lower than what came out of the factory.
I know Marc Levy, Robert Rooney & I would be appreciative.
Shannon Y
16506
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