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How old are the springs you have on? There is a good chance they are a bit tired so even new standard springs will stiffen things up a bit. The uprated springs are only marginally shorter but since they are stronger there is a good chance the car will actually sit higher.
A couple of weeks ago I drove 3 different TR7s & it was an interesting exercise. I find my car, a V8 with stiffened (F=155/R=200 springs), is great for touring but except the front shocks are a bit hard & it tends to 'crash' over bumps. Car #2 was an unrestored V8 DHC with old, very soft springs which I found too bouncy for anything except sedate driving. #3 car was a 2L FHC with suspension set similar to mine & I found this was possibly just a bit better than mine with the softer shocks for public roads.
A sports car should be a bit stiffer than your family car & the 155/200 springs do make a difference without being bone-jarringly stiff. Tuning the shock settings will give you the range of comfort you are looking for.
Read this:
http://www.forum.triumphtr7.com/topic.a ... C_ID=11509
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Car #1 - too hard.
Car #2 - too soft.
Car #3 - just right.
Peter 'Goldilocks' TR7V8!
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