I'm quite surprised that they rub considering that your tyres are a fair bit smaller than standard Dolomite sizes on their circumference.
But hard rear and soft front will make it handle like a pig on stilts, this I found out the hard way when I experimented with 200Lb rears on ACU, thinking that they'd make the car better for towing.
One canoe trailer in bits all over the A9 told me that I'd been wrong.
Fortunately, that car survived and, like the present Dolomite, was transformed with 190s up front and stock springs at the back. All of the dampers on PKE are from the current
LIP catalogue; rear dampers (hydraulic type) are part number 127355, they don't list a gas alternative at this time.
I have a spare pair of rear springs that I won't be fitting, not new but still capable of supporting the rear of the car at the correct height. I only have those as it was quicker and easier to change the complete units than it would have been to compress those tightly wound, narrow springs twice, especially since a conventional set of compressors won't go between the coils and I had to make a copy of the Sports Car Supplies special tool to assemble the new ones before fitting.
Theirs is the one that R*mmers copied and sell as their own idea.
Anyhow, you'd be welcome to have those for cost of the shipping to you which would be around £40 by DHL. Your local LIP dealer would be able to order the matching dampers, be careful to observe the orientation of the top plates when fitting the springs to the dampers as they're wedged to sit the spring at the correct angle relative to the damper body.
See now, Oli,
that was an essay!
