Any suggestions?

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Cheap and easier. How much do you suppose the weight would be?forgebear wrote:open it up and stick a bit of sticky lead weight in the front
that will help
dave
In reference to both your replies? Updated kit?tomhugill wrote:Or you can try clocking the springs first
That evident, eh?Son of a gun-ner wrote:Nothing worse than a lot of weight causing sagging. . . .jarndice wrote:This tip wont help with your problem but if it is always advisable to support a Tank when it is on display to take the weight off of the suspension to prevent it sagging.
Personally. After looking at the picture, I would beef up only the rear two pairs of suspension springs either way Tom suggests, but I would also beef up the front pair while I was at it (it can be seen in the picture the front wheel is being pushed up by track tension alone).
You can use fishing sinkers or tyre balancing weights (or since you're in America, perhaps buckshotHammerWihoutASickle wrote:Cheap and easier. How much do you suppose the weight would be?
Time and gravity get the better of us all, Mick. Armoured or otherwise.Son of a gun-ner wrote:Nothing worse than a lot of weight causing sagging. . . .