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Advice on adjustable spring plates
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<blockquote data-quote="fallingoffalot" data-source="post: 622592" data-attributes="member: 28771"><p>Mine was already quite low, the PO had put 3" (at least) non-adjustable plates on and lowered it on the splines, this meant that it was difficult to get the back wheels off. With the adjustable SPs it's lower but the wheels come straight off. I think this is because the old SPs were at the bottom of their travel and when jacked up there was hardly any downward movement of the wheel and it didn't clear the arch sufficiently. Whereas now there's plenty of travel downwards when it's jacked up, so easier to remove the wheels. It all depends how it's set up I guess, my mechanic did mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fallingoffalot, post: 622592, member: 28771"] Mine was already quite low, the PO had put 3" (at least) non-adjustable plates on and lowered it on the splines, this meant that it was difficult to get the back wheels off. With the adjustable SPs it's lower but the wheels come straight off. I think this is because the old SPs were at the bottom of their travel and when jacked up there was hardly any downward movement of the wheel and it didn't clear the arch sufficiently. Whereas now there's plenty of travel downwards when it's jacked up, so easier to remove the wheels. It all depends how it's set up I guess, my mechanic did mine. [/QUOTE]
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