[BaadAssGremlins] Re: 77 AMX leaf springs wanted
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[BaadAssGremlins] Re: 77 AMX leaf springs wanted
- From: "Dan M." <vegadan@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 19:57:59 -0000
Doc, my car is a 6/4 speed amx. It doesn't have a front sway bar.
I was thinking of adding both a front and a rear sometime down the
road. The car is not really fast, but it is a lot of fun to drive.
Plus, I have plans for some minor mods for some extra hp.
Onree, you are correct, this is a question that I will contact Espo
about, since I bought everything from them. Unfortunately, they
won't be in their office until Monday, and I was hoping to get the
car on the road this weekend. I imagine that I would have to wait
for them to send me another pair of springs, or bushings that will
fit the ones that I have, but I figure that as long as my solution
is ok, I will get it together this weekend, and then call them on
Monday and see where it goes.
Thanks for all the input guys.
Dan
--- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Onree <onree@...> wrote:
>
> This may seem obvious, but why not address this question to the
folks at
> ESPO??? Did you get the bushings from ESPO also? Suppliers get
away with
> this stuff because we let them.
> Onree
>
>
> on 4/28/06 11:36 PM, Dan M. at vegadan@... did write:
>
> > Ok. I got home today and my new springs were there to greet
me! I
> > was so excited. I started to put them in, but I realized that I
had a
> > problem. The rear spring eyelet is slightly bigger than the
lower
> > shackle bushing. The eyelet is about 1 1/16" in diameter, while
the
> > bushing is 1". I measured the old spring's eyelet, and it
turned out
> > to be 1" also, so I think maybe Espo made a mistake. So my
questions
> > are, has anybody else encountered this, and what did they do?
> >
> > I went to the hardware store and got a piece of red rubber, 1/16"
> > thick. I fashioned a sleeve that fit inside the eyelet, that I
then
> > slipped the bushing into. It was all very snug, so I had to use
> > grease to get it all together. It fit real snug. Any comments
on
> > this solution?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Dan
> >
> > --- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, AMC74HORNET@ wrote:
> >>
> >> Hey Dan that's what we are all here for to help each other.
Using old
> >> springs would have been a waste of time and money. I have had my
> > yellow
> >> 74 Hornet since it was new 32 years ago so I have an idea on
many
> >> problems that most Gremlin. Hornet owners have had since I have
had
> >> them. On my 2 1/2 year old orange 74 Hornet project I have had
a few
> > I
> >> never had on the yellow one. I am still learning after all these
> > years
> >> and being a professional mechanic for over 40 years.
> >> You will love the new springs. Be sure to use a good brand of
HD gas
> >> shocks too, you won't be sorry.
> >> "Doc"
> >>
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> > Yahoo! Groups Links
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