Thanks all, I think we've come full-circle now.
Front 88" Springs
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Had my local guy do the springs (we're showing the house for sale so I'm not allowed to get anything dirty!) and I just picked it up. Big difference. I'm now looking straight out the windshield instead of leaning over and looking up! It looks like its nose-high about an inch or two. Hopefully a few days of aiming for bumps and man-hole covers will settle it down a bit. I instructed him to leave all the fittings a bit loose, hope he listened.Comment
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Thanks for the feed back.
Please give us an update in a week or two, when things have settled themselves in.Les Parker
Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
Rovers North Inc.
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The rover is laft hand drive, has two fuel tanks. right now it sits level. but leans a few degrees one way or the other with one of the tanks empty. In the past when it did lean, I switched the front/rear springs to compensate for the lean. had to do that on a pair of progressive weight springs. I don't really understand why rovers have such a problem with springs. Seems like a bit of lean one way or the other is almost par for the course. and it drives some folks crazy ( including me). remember "it's just a rover" enjoy, it could be worse. ROVE ON, bobzinak...
sleam
1959 SII sold
1972 SIII RHD 88" (current project!)Comment
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