rear springs
rear springs
Hi All
I have a saggy rear-end. But enough of my personal problems!
The back end of my '39 14 is looking a bit low. I guess the springs are starting to show their age. Is it simply a case of replacing them or is there an alternative fix?
I have a saggy rear-end. But enough of my personal problems!
The back end of my '39 14 is looking a bit low. I guess the springs are starting to show their age. Is it simply a case of replacing them or is there an alternative fix?
Cheers
Rich
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'39 P2 '14' six-light
Rich
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'39 P2 '14' six-light
Re: rear springs
The springs can be re-set to the correct height/tension if the leafs are in good condition. I had one done by Brost Forge many years ago and it is still fine to this day
Re: rear springs
Hi Rich, Not aware of anyone who offers this service in our local area, however I'll make a few enquires.
There may be a company at the Classic Resto Show @ Stoneleigh on Sunday (RSR have a Stand in Hall 2).
Normally there are companies at the NEC Classic Car Show who can retemper/reset road springs.
There may be a company at the Classic Resto Show @ Stoneleigh on Sunday (RSR have a Stand in Hall 2).
Normally there are companies at the NEC Classic Car Show who can retemper/reset road springs.
Chris Cartmell - DVLA Liaison Officer
Rover Sport Register
1939 - Rover 14 Saloon (P2)
1975 - Rover 2200 Saloon (P6)
Rover Sport Register
1939 - Rover 14 Saloon (P2)
1975 - Rover 2200 Saloon (P6)
Re: rear springs
Thanks Chris. I'm hoping to visit the NEC show next month.
Cheers
Rich
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'39 P2 '14' six-light
Rich
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'39 P2 '14' six-light
Re: rear springs
Hi. Give these people a call. http://www.gbsprings.co.uk/heritage-car-springs/
They supply new springs to order but will reset your old ones too.
They have a good reputation in landrover circles.
Vince
They supply new springs to order but will reset your old ones too.
They have a good reputation in landrover circles.
Vince
Re: rear springs
Is there any way of measuring if the rear springs need resetting? For example my bonnet slopes upwards towards the front, the front of the bonnet is about 1cm higher than the back. I would have thought it should be level! Does this mean my rear springs need attention?
Re: rear springs
The latest edition of the P2 Workshop Manual has all of this information listed within it.
Chris Cartmell - DVLA Liaison Officer
Rover Sport Register
1939 - Rover 14 Saloon (P2)
1975 - Rover 2200 Saloon (P6)
Rover Sport Register
1939 - Rover 14 Saloon (P2)
1975 - Rover 2200 Saloon (P6)
Re: rear springs
Unfortunately, the workshop manual gives only the springs dimensions out of the car, not in situ . However, you need to remember that the Rover p2 suspension is under-slang, and a rear bonnet slightly lower than the front one is as it should be.
Re: rear springs
Okay thanks for the clarification Luli.