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Kammback vs Gremlin Suspension
« on: August 16, 2022, 06:59:56 PM »
I have a 1972 Gremlin and a 1981 Kammback, which is basically a 4WD Gremlin.  However, the ride quality between the two is totally different.  The Kammback rides very smoothly, the Gremlin is rough and I feel every bump.  The Gremlin has all new steering and suspension components, including leaf and coil springs while the Kammback is pretty much all original, except for the Monroe shocks in the back with springs on them.  I used to think the Gremlin's ride was harsher because of the short wheel base but it must be something else.  Did they change the suspension as the Gremlin evolved into the Kammback?  Thanks!
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Re: Kammback vs Gremlin Suspension
« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2022, 05:08:05 PM »
It could be that the Eagle is a heavier car, and riding on older (softer) springs. I would think that new springs and suspension parts might give a stiffer ride. I am no expert, just thinking out loud......Rich
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Re: Kammback vs Gremlin Suspension
« Reply #2 on: August 17, 2022, 06:49:25 PM »
It could be that the Eagle is a heavier car, and riding on older (softer) springs. I would think that new springs and suspension parts might give a stiffer ride. I am no expert, just thinking out loud......Rich

Thanks Rich!
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Re: Kammback vs Gremlin Suspension
« Reply #3 on: August 18, 2022, 12:05:19 AM »
What RollGuy said.   Also; does the Grem sit high in the front?   I've seen that "harsh ride" symptom sometimes with new springs.  If it sits high, due to the angle of the upper control arm, the suspension will transfer more "bang" to the fenderwells thru the upper control arms when you hit bumps.  If the upper control arms are more "level", that energy is absorbed by the spring rather than transferred to the body.

I put some new springs on a friends Falcon a while back -- had to cut a coil and a half out of them to get the thing to sit level and ride correctly.
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Re: Kammback vs Gremlin Suspension
« Reply #4 on: August 18, 2022, 01:00:58 PM »
Thanks for the response.  The first set of coil springs I put in the Gremlin did make the front sit up too high compared to the rear.  I replaced them with springs for a 6 cyl (my Gremlin has a V8), it does sit pretty much level now but I didn't notice a change in the ride quality. 

I probably should focus on the leaf springs, that seems to be where the ride is pretty harsh. 

Did AMC make any changes to the basic suspension components as they moved from the Gremlin to the Spirit to the Eagle?  Thanks.
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Re: Kammback vs Gremlin Suspension
« Reply #5 on: August 18, 2022, 04:41:28 PM »
Gremlin / Spirit / Concord were the same suspension, except of course for springs.   Eagle front changes were basically different spindles and lower control arms; and the rear just moving the spring perches onto the top of the axle tubes.

Other thing is of course shocks - the original 100% hydraulic shocks from the old days rode much smoother than today's gas-charged shocks IMHO.
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Re: Kammback vs Gremlin Suspension
« Reply #6 on: August 18, 2022, 06:04:17 PM »


Other thing is of course shocks - the original 100% hydraulic shocks from the old days rode much smoother than today's gas-charged shocks IMHO.

I've heard that!  Are there any hydraulic shocks available that are mass produced?  I found one guy who will build them on demand but the price is kind of steep.
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Re: Kammback vs Gremlin Suspension
« Reply #7 on: August 18, 2022, 08:44:59 PM »
I don't know of any 100% hydraulic shocks out there any more.   Probably costs more for the fluid than for some inert gas -- manufacturing decisions always come down to dollars.   In my decades with GE Aircraft Engines, we wouldn't let the bean counters anywhere near the manufacturing processes - save a few bucks, and planes start falling outta the sky!
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