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Re: Vicky Brit GT6 Comp. Springs

To: Scott Swanberg <sswan60@usa.net>
Subject: Re: Vicky Brit GT6 Comp. Springs
From: Jerry <lensman@erols.com>
Date: Sat, 12 Sep 1998 09:44:14 -0400
Cc: Windoseat@aol.com, Triumph Mailing List <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
References: <7e7e85c2.35f9ad2c@aol.com> <35FA1CAD.83EC797C@usa.net>
Scott,

Don't buy the VB tool.  I have one and in order to use I had to modify it
extensively.  I ground the hooks that go on the coils and made a top plate with 
holes
corresponding to the (3) top bolts and the shock.   It works alright but was a 
real
pain to manufacture.

Jerry - 1968 GT^ MK1



Scott Swanberg wrote:

> Greg,
> This was another of my options that I have kicked around.  Problem is that my
> current front springs are so goofed up that I'm not even sure they are GT6 
>springs
> anymore.  I thought they were stock but Thursday night at our club meeting I
> measured another GT6 with stock springs and my spring length was at least 3/4 
>inch
> longer than his.  No wonder my camber is so far off.  If I do it I'll probably
> have to cut off more than half a coil.  I guess all I have to lose is the 
>hassle
> of taking them apart multiple times.  Which brings me to the question.  What 
>did
> you use to compress your springs to take them apart, the common tool from 
>Vicky
> Brit or something special you made up?  I don't have a tool now, but if I 
>start
> playing around with the springs I think I'll want to take them apart myself 
>and
> not be paying someone to.  One guy in our club bought one of the Vicky Brit 
>tools
> but said that he couldn't get the hand then couldn't get the hooks adequately
> between the coils, but I haven't tried it myself.
>
> Scott Swanberg, St. Paul, MN
> '67 GT6
>
> Windoseat@aol.com wrote:
>
> > Save yourself a few bucks. According to a book I have on suspension
> > modifications (I forget the title) the author recommends cutting a half coil
> > off the end of stock springs to both lower the car and increase the spring
> > rate. The cut ends have to be heated and bent so that they sit properly in 
>the
> > spring seats. I did this on my GT6+ and the Chevy wagon I use as a daily
> > driver. Works great. Better handling and no bone jarring, race car 
>ride....and
> > the price is right.
> >
> > Greg Wolf





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