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Mals1960
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Triumph TR7 Front ride height

Postby Mals1960 » 30 Mar 2020 15:56

Hi All,

My 7 sits very high at the front with new front lower height but uprated springs and a swivel bearing from Robsports, I read somewhere that someone had machined the cone shaped Alloy spacer that the front shock thread goes through and the swivel/ steering bearing sits on. Has anyone had it done in the UK and could recommend a firm?

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Triumph TR7 Front ride height

Postby Beans » 30 Mar 2020 16:01

I had the cones machined many years ago, see this link:
https://tr7beans.blogspot.com/2007/05/dhc-front-suspension-upgrade.html
Though I doubt that will lower the car enough.
Can you give the measurements from the top of the wheel arch to the heart of the axle?
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Re: Front ride height

Postby busheytrader » 30 Mar 2020 23:32

I recently replaced a set of uprated slightly lowered front springs. Over many years, they lost more than 40mm in length.......

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Re: Front ride height

Postby busheytrader » 30 Mar 2020 23:40

I recently replaced a set of uprated slightly lowered front springs. Over many years, they lost more than 40mm in length....... The replacements brought the ride height up noticeabley, but still lower than standard.

Are you able to post a photo?

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Re: Front ride height

Postby Mals1960 » 31 Mar 2020 17:27

Hi Beans, thanks for the response, the measurement is 38.5cm

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Re: Front ride height

Postby Mals1960 » 31 Mar 2020 17:29

I haven't changed the springs on the rear so that may level it off a little if I do.

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Re: Front ride height

Postby Beans » 31 Mar 2020 18:36

Mals1960 wrote: ...thanks for the response, the measurement is 38.5cm

According to the official workshop manual that measurement should be between 361mm and 347mm.
Exact dimensions depends on model year and fitted accessories.

Has the car been moved after the new springs were fitted?
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1976 TR7 FHC (currently being restored ...)
1980 TR7 DHC (my first car, a.k.a. Kermette)
1981 TR7 FHC (Sprint engined a.k.a. 't Kreng)

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Re: Front ride height

Postby Mals1960 » 01 Apr 2020 12:45

Hi,

The photo's are attached (hopefully) as you can see its rather dormant after a cabin fire last Summer.

Oh no apparently they are too large at iphone 5 resolution.

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Re: Front ride height

Postby Mals1960 » 01 Apr 2020 12:52

It's not been driven but was wheeled in and out of the garage many times. the swivel wheel bearing would have added height as well.

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Re: Front ride height

Postby Mals1960 » 01 Apr 2020 12:56

I've cropped one of the photo's down to 460KB but it is still too large

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Re: Front ride height

Postby Rich K » 01 Apr 2020 15:51

Hi Mals1960,
I had the same issue with excessive front ride height when I fitted the Ford strut top bearings. I ended up removing them and replacing with the alternative bearing kit which is supplied by Rimmer Brothers and also I believe the Wedge Shop have them as well. This kit fits in place of the standard nylon thrust bush and washer and is no thicker, hence no increase in ride height.
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Re: Front ride height

Postby saabfast » 01 Apr 2020 16:45

I used a roller bearing kit which I think came from S&S (was some 14 years ago). It did not seem to materially raise the ride height. I also thought it did not seem to be doing much and when I stripped the struts to put new inserts in 6 years ago the grease was hard and they did not roll!
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Re: Front ride height

Postby Mals1960 » 06 Apr 2020 13:20

The Robsport roller bearings are quite thin, Ideally I'd like to replace the ally cone with something thinner.
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Re: Front ride height

Postby Beans » 06 Apr 2020 18:37

Wow, that is high! Looks like there's no engine in the car :shock:
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1981 TR7 FHC (Sprint engined a.k.a. 't Kreng)

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Re: Front ride height

Postby seven » 06 Apr 2020 20:22

Something wrong there if that is pictured sat on the ground, even my TR7 sits lower with the Rover Vitesse struts fitted :shock:
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