BTW, if the new spring is so stiff, and the rear end so high, that the rear wheels tip 
outwards at the top,
it is not so great for handling.  The actual spec for rear camber is 3 3/4 degrees 
negative, meaning
that the rear wheels should be tipping inwards a little.

If the spring is a bit too high, the natural settliing process should fix that in
short order :-)

Doug Braun
'72 Spit

At 01:53 PM 11/25/02 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi Listers,
>
>
>
>Over the weekend I swapped my rear spring, quite easy apart from one
>stubborn bolt.
>
>Anyway, the photographic proof, and what a difference it makes! Almost
>looks odd, I can feel it when Im in the car, it feels like my back is in
>the air. Now the car points downwards, I thought Spits had the problem
>of pointing upwards? Anyway, the rear doesnt bottom out now.

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