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RE: Suspension ? longish



RE: Suspension ? longishHeh heh. British? Nah, I'm African-American laddy
with a weeeeee bit of Irish in me from back in the day. :^)

-top o' the afternoon to ya. ;^)
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  -----Original Message-----
  From: Fry, Larry [mailto:LEF@chem-tronics.com]
  Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 5:19 PM
  To: Scott F. Williams; Allyn; Tobias M-G; scirocco-l@scirocco.org
  Subject: RE: Suspension ? longish


  Scott, are you.....British?!

  enjoy the ride
  Larry
  sandiego16V

  -----Original Message-----
  From: Scott F. Williams [mailto:sfwilliams@home.com]
  Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 2:12 PM
  To: Allyn; Tobias M-G; scirocco-l@scirocco.org
  Subject: RE: Suspension ? longish



  > i think there was something about having a specific strut with
  > lowered springs is bad (strut operating in the 'stiff' band
  > all the time, when it shouldnt be,

  Boge ProGas are what you're referring to there.

  > another important point is where poly is on the car. right now i
  > have poly only on the rear of the
  > rieger, and although i may put poly up front later on, it WILL
  > NOT be the upper strut mounts. Those
  > puppies are the main thing that determines just how much of the
  > bumps you (and your rocco) feel.

  Actually, I beg to differ, Allyn. The lightest end of the car is what
  affects the ride the most. Consider the effects of inertia and you'll
  understand why. In our case the lightest end is the rear. It reacts
quicker
  to road imperfections than the front does and will thusly transmit more
  shock. I run the poly upper strut bearings on my cars and find the ride
  quite pleasant, actually. They're also quite indestructable compared to
the
  stock rubber shite.
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  Scott F. Williams
  Account Manager
  GENUiTY - Eastern Region
  100 Wall Street, 10th Floor
  New York, NY 10005
  Voice: 212.416.1745
  Cell: 917.648.2256
  Fax: 212.618.5160
  scott.williams@genuity.com



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