[quote]<i>Originally posted by TR Tony</i>
Hmmm, it's a very subjective topic Wayne, I expect you will get a lot of differing opinions.
For a comfortable everyday ride I have found that standard springs with uprated shock absorbers work well. I think the poor reputation of the standard spring is often due to worn & sagging old springs - I have an original set that have only had about 5K miles use, they are on my 2L car now (replacing a set of 200lb springs)& I am very pleased with them!
With the standard springs the front has anti dive blocks on the roll bar & Koni inserts, this reduces the tendancy to dip under braking, it all works nicely together.
At the rear I have the standard springs with a set of very low mileage Girling De Carbon shocks, again a very comfortable ride for everyday use.
What shock absorbers & bushes do you have in the car? Got to bear in mind that TVR power under the bonnet [:D]
Tony
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Long tine since i installed the springs/dampers. I think the springs are Triumph Tune Sprint with Koni dampers. It sits so low that I cannot get my trolly jack under the subframe and the ride is as hard as nails. It might look the business but not nice to drive.
5.0 litre TVR Powered