Gary,
Been there, done that. Without the tub on the car the rear axle is tight to
the chassis and even if the rubber "bumper" is installed prior to the
springs going on, it sits tight to the top of the chassis member. I did the
same
as you, and jumped on the chassis as I had my doubts that this was OK. Once
the tub, rear fenders, boot lid, etc. went on, clearance has developed between
the axle and the chassis. This is with no interior and an absolutely empty
gas tank. Apparently, I don't weigh as much as I thought, (unlikely), or all
that stuff weighs a lot more than I thought. It is OK.
David Lylis
69 TR6 CC26160L
60 TR3A TS74461LO
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