Hi
the front of my rover p3 1948 droops from the front, instead of a straight line it should be in,
is it because of the front coil springs, or are we doing something wrong.
Is there a padding which goes under the front coil springs to raise the car from the front.
Please see this link to see my car
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/post-war/ ... ost3881716
thanks
Kartik
How to raise the P3 from the front.
- Phil - Nottingham
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Re: How to raise the P3 from the front.
Nicely done P3 indeed
It is a little low but sometimes excessive camber on the rear can affect the front. It certainly does so on P4's. I am not familiar with P3's just P2/P4/P5 though.
Packers could be fitted as they are in P4's I suppose but the coil springs could be tired
Welcome to the forum as well
It is a little low but sometimes excessive camber on the rear can affect the front. It certainly does so on P4's. I am not familiar with P3's just P2/P4/P5 though.
Packers could be fitted as they are in P4's I suppose but the coil springs could be tired
Welcome to the forum as well
P2/P4/P5/P5B/LR's - EXJ 8**/2**8MY & others
Re: How to raise the P3 from the front.
Thank you , will have a re look at the front coil springs and see if it makes a difference,
what kind of packers can be used under the springs ?
what kind of packers can be used under the springs ?
Re: How to raise the P3 from the front.
I suspect the rear springs are set too high. Phile suggested excessive camber at the rear - difficult to get camber on a live rear axle isnt it? Lovely piece of work , good to see.
jp 26 Rover 9
jp 26 Rover 9
- Phil - Nottingham
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Re: How to raise the P3 from the front.
Obviously,
I meant excessive camber of the rear spring ie to much curve

P2/P4/P5/P5B/LR's - EXJ 8**/2**8MY & others
Re: How to raise the P3 from the front.
Some Bentleys with heavy bodywork were prone to bending of the rear axle producing negative camber, so they started making the axles with positive camber to compensate, I have read.
Are all the front end suspension bushes in good shape? As I recall these bushes were quite small in diameter - maybe 1/2" ID and 1" OD - and wore quite quickly - too soft?
jp 26 Rover 9, previously P2,P3,P4,P6,P6B,RR,Disco
Are all the front end suspension bushes in good shape? As I recall these bushes were quite small in diameter - maybe 1/2" ID and 1" OD - and wore quite quickly - too soft?
jp 26 Rover 9, previously P2,P3,P4,P6,P6B,RR,Disco