A question/invitation to discuss etc...
Has anyone considered whether the spring rate of the standard Marina 2-leaf (113lb/in iirc) is excessive for a Roadster?
If so what other conclusions did you reach..?!
My thinking is that firstly I need to get the car weighed and then do some proper calculations, but the facts that stick in my mind are that the Roadster is obviously lighter than a Marina, and earlier MGB Roadsters (still heavier than a Roadster) used c93lb rated springs...later were a bit higher to offset the weight of rubber bumpers and middle-aged spread.
So...hence my question...backed up by the fact that whatever I do with tyre pressures and damper settings the back still feels unsettled, especially on the back roads (keeping up with some crash-helmeted bike-engined Se7en clone the other day had me bouncing all over the place).
Conventional wisdom (for live-axled RWD) is soft rear springs and firmer at the front.
Over to you guys...!
Has anyone considered whether the spring rate of the standard Marina 2-leaf (113lb/in iirc) is excessive for a Roadster?
If so what other conclusions did you reach..?!
My thinking is that firstly I need to get the car weighed and then do some proper calculations, but the facts that stick in my mind are that the Roadster is obviously lighter than a Marina, and earlier MGB Roadsters (still heavier than a Roadster) used c93lb rated springs...later were a bit higher to offset the weight of rubber bumpers and middle-aged spread.
So...hence my question...backed up by the fact that whatever I do with tyre pressures and damper settings the back still feels unsettled, especially on the back roads (keeping up with some crash-helmeted bike-engined Se7en clone the other day had me bouncing all over the place).
Conventional wisdom (for live-axled RWD) is soft rear springs and firmer at the front.
Over to you guys...!
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