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Re: Bouncy bouncy and zipped vinyl

To: Michael Hargreave Mawson <OC@46thFoot.com>
Subject: Re: Bouncy bouncy and zipped vinyl
From: tim dafforn <mqbsstrd@man.ac.uk>
Date: Tue, 07 Jan 2003 10:03:29 +0000
something I should have probably mentioned is that I replaced the rear 
tyres recently and it has been since doing this that it has felt more 
bouncy.
I have them at the correct pressure.
Do you think it is worth playing around with the pressures until I find 
someone willing to do a rear end alignment.
Cheers
Tim

Michael Hargreave Mawson wrote:

>On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, at around 14:09:37 local time, tim dafforn 
><mqbsstrd@man.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>>Hi Everyone,
>>Happy new year..
>>Spent sunday at the national autojumble at the NEC Birmingham, renewed
>>my enthusiasm for all things english and sportscar like.
>>Had a close run thing with a Shorrock Supercharger (500 quid too much
>>for my pocket,!)
>>Still have the spitfire and have been whizzing arround in it quite a bit
>>over the Xmas period and it has highlighted handling characteristic that
>>I don't like.
>>The back end seems to hop around (hence bouncy bouncy) rather a lot when
>>at speed on uneven roads.
>>The rear suspension is totally new, Is this just spitfire handling, or
>>should I chuck the cheap generic shocks and save for some Koni/spax or
>>similar, and dial 'em in harder. Wheels an tyres are standard.
>>
>
>Dear Tim,
>
>If you can make the back end bounce, the front end should be bouncing 
>too (remember that track leading to TRGB?).   If the front end is 
>holding the road nicely, and the back is all over the place, you have a 
>problem.   Not sure that the shocks are necessarily to blame either. Get 
>a full rear-end balance/alignment etc. done, and see if that helps.
>
>>Second thingm have been suffering from a split rear (zip out) window in
>>my soft top (split when I folded it in the cold weather last year). rest
>>of the hood is in good condition, what are the options? can I buy just a
>>new rear window, or have the clear bit replaced (anyone had any experience)
>>
>
>If the rear screen cracked in the cold, I guarantee you that within days 
>of buying and fitting a new rear screen to your existing hood, the rear 
>quarterlights will crack...
>
>Buy a new hood; it'll be cheaper in the long run.
>
>ATB
>

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