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propshaft vibration and pulsing
evang:
I have now fitted the castor arms and all the vibration / pulsing has all but dissappeared. Iam leaving the DC prop on as this type of prop is design to limit noise, harshness and vibration. The disco is now much more driveable.
To level the disco out and not knowing if the springs on the front have sagged due to the winch etc or the rear ones are to allow for extra weight.
Does any one know where to get 1 inch spacers for the front springs. Or any other ideas!!!!
Cheers
Budgie:
Wizard, another Mud-Club member has these on Ebay at the moment and can also supply them from his website: http://www.wizardbilt.com :wink:
evang:
Cheers
Agreed a price of £25.00 for two 1inch spacers with bolts and packing with Gerarad from wizard.com
Hopefully these will make the disco level. Scropion Racing have said the existing springs are correct and the front will dip with all the extra wieght!!!
Merry Xmas All
Budgie:
If the front springs droop with the extra weight then they ain't the right springs.
Other firms will supply a +2" spring that will sit the vehicle level without a winch and a different rated +2" spring for those with a winch & bumper fitted.
I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong. :wink:
The 1" spacers should do the job though, glad Wizard got you sorted. :D
muddyweb:
--- Quote from: "Budgie" ---If the front springs droop with the extra weight then they ain't the right springs. <snip> I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong. :wink:
--- End quote ---
You aren't wrong at all...
If the front is too low "due to the extra weight" then the springs are simply not correct for the vehicle.
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