Thanks Terry, hopefully  lowered springs, an extra rear leaf and new shocks
will solve the problem, if not we'll get out the protractor.

james empson
----- Original Message -----
From: "Terry Rudd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, 8 January 2002 11:55
Subject: RE: axle tramp?


> James,
> Axle tramp was pretty common when you put a hot engine into an EH in my
day.
> The easiest way to check for this condition is to have someone follow you
on
> a quiet road. It sounds like you're on the money but it could be the body
> flexing and altering the input angle to the diff which also gives a
similar
> feeling to tramp.
>
> regards
> Terry


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