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[GMCnet] Low Front Ride Height [message #254396] |
Fri, 04 July 2014 19:52 |
glwgmc
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It is easy, Ken, they just used the coil spring set sideways so the axle could fit through the hole. Ride is a bit harsh, but the front end probably is not low......[grin]....I'm not sure about the anti-dive feature on braking, though. [bigger grin]
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Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2014 16:51:52 -0400
From: Ken Henderson
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Low Front Ride Height
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Me too! I'm interested to see how the coil spring and the axle shaft
occupy the same space at the same time. :-)
Ken H
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Re: [GMCnet] Low Front Ride Height [message #254400 is a reply to message #254396] |
Fri, 04 July 2014 21:11 |
Ken Henderson
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By golly, Jerry, I'll bet you're right. You get "out of the box" by simply
turning 90*! :-)
Ken H.
On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 8:52 PM, Work Jerry wrote:
> It is easy, Ken, they just used the coil spring set sideways so the axle
> could fit through the hole. Ride is a bit harsh, but the front end
> probably is not low......[grin]....I'm not sure about the anti-dive
> feature on braking, though. [bigger grin]
>
> Jerry
>
> Me too! I'm interested to see how the coil spring and the axle shaft
> occupy the same space at the same time. :-)
>
> Ken H
>
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Re: [GMCnet] Low Front Ride Height [message #254432 is a reply to message #254400] |
Sat, 05 July 2014 11:03 |
Bob de Kruyff
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Ken Henderson wrote on Fri, 04 July 2014 20:11By golly, Jerry, I'll bet you're right. You get "out of the box" by simply
turning 90*!
Ken H.
On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 8:52 PM, Work Jerry wrote:
> It is easy, Ken, they just used the coil spring set sideways so the axle
> could fit through the hole. Ride is a bit harsh, but the front end
> probably is not low......[grin]....I'm not sure about the anti-dive
> feature on braking, though. [bigger grin]
>
> Jerry
>
> Me too! I'm interested to see how the coil spring and the axle shaft
> occupy the same space at the same time.
>
> Ken H
>
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After all, a coil spring is just a torsion bar that is repackaged
Bob de Kruyff
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