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Re: Swing spring / camber compensator

To: bill.birney@bigpond.com, spitlist@gte.net, clshore@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: Swing spring / camber compensator
From: "Nolan Penney" <npenney@mde.state.md.us>
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 08:58:20 -0400
I've not seen a street Spitfire that didn't have the shock absorber actually 
limiting the amount of droop in the rear suspension, with the spring still 
pushing down.  It's to be expected on a street car, where you want a softer 
ride.  The softer spring needing more compression travel to build up sufficient 
force to hold the car up at ride height.  If a soft street spring was dearched 
sufficiently to no longer push the rear wheels down to extreme positive camber, 
the car would collapse to the pavement  when sitting on its tires.  A race car 
with an extremely stiff spring could well hold the wheels up away from positive 
camber in a relaxed state, but the ride would be harsh for daily driving.

>>> Carter Shore <clshore@yahoo.com> 06/13 8:16 AM >>>
Just some random comments:

>The SS works by decreasing the rear roll stiffness, and by limiting the wheel 
>travel on droop.



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