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joe wright
Posted 19/10/2015 3:08 PM (#719950)
Subject: First post on here would like some advice keep hitting sump
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What's the best way to stiffen up the front end running correct psi but still manage to hit sump on dips in the road?
Seen some stuff about mgf rear cans in the front of R100 and going to get some front shocks soon but what about the rear end

thanks
Marv_666
Posted 19/10/2015 4:05 PM (#719951 - in reply to #719950)
Subject: RE: First post on here would like some advice keep hitting sump


'88 MG METRO 1300

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Just because you're running the correct pressure,
doesn't mean the suspension is how it should be!
Some of the nitrogen will have seeped out over the years,
so the suspension will have sagged.
Should be set by height, not pressure anyway.
Got access to a proper hydrogas/hydrolastic pump with vacuum?
petrol_head
Posted 19/10/2015 7:20 PM (#719956 - in reply to #719950)
Subject: RE: First post on here would like some advice keep hitting sump


drive it like its hired

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Hitting the sump is surprising.
Normally the downpipe gets a whack.
Can you post a picture of your ride height, is it modded?
Take the linked suspension out and it wont roll front to back.
joe wright
Posted 19/10/2015 9:10 PM (#719961 - in reply to #719950)
Subject: RE: First post on here would like some advice keep hitting sump
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I cant up load pics as only on my phone
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