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Re: British Cars Digest #1105 Wed Feb 16 01:15:02 MST 1994

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Subject: Re: British Cars Digest #1105 Wed Feb 16 01:15:02 MST 1994
From: "Dr. Andrew Morris" <ANDREW@Pharm.SOM.SUNYSB.Edu>
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 1994 09:17:35 -0500 (EST)
I own a 75 Spitfire.  The rear suspension appears to be a bit out of 
wack.  Specifically, the rear wheel camber is excessive and reaching 
a level that excites comment (even when the car is unloaded).  Most 
of the work I did on the car to get it running concerned the engine, 
transmission and front end so this is uncharted territory.  I presume 
that the most likely causes of my condition are the leaf spring, the 
shock absorbers or possibly the bushings.  The spring doesn't 
appear cracked and the car bounces on the suspension in a healthy 
way.  As far as I can tell there is no way to adjust the camber which 
appears to be a result of the opposing forces of the spring and 
shocks.  Is this a common problem and can anyone give me a some 
suggestions about what to try first.
Andrew Morris.
Department of Pharmacology,
SUNY-Stony Brook,
Stony Brook,
NY 11794.
Telephone: 516-444-3022.
FAX: 516-444-3218.
Email Andrew@pharm.sunysb.edu.


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