ride height
#1
ride height
Hi All
I just replaced my rear springs and shocks and now the rear sits inch higher on the passenger side than on the driver side. Both springs are the same length.
Is this normal or is there another issue.. any input would be appreciated.
I just replaced my rear springs and shocks and now the rear sits inch higher on the passenger side than on the driver side. Both springs are the same length.
Is this normal or is there another issue.. any input would be appreciated.
#6
You are not alone! My 71 442 also sits almost an inch higher on the right rear. Initially after putting in new rears, it was an 1 1/4" higher, so I put in the old spring on the right side and it brought it down to 3/4" difference now. Maybe the frame is tweaked, but I think 3/4" variation falls within the max side to side acceptable difference. Still annoys me though.
#8
So if it was OK prior to the spring change, it appears to be either the spring or how it was installed (not as likely, I think). It's easy to remove the rear springs so I woulds try swapping them from one side to the other to see if the lean follows the spring.
#9
Getting back to the frame issue....I had the exact same thing with my '72 Supreme.....For a non related repair I was at my friends body shop, his 80 year old father walked around the car and said "the frame wasn't right"....They put it on the frame machine.....problem solved.
#12
thank you all for the input. I will first disconnect the shocks and see how it sits then if necessary i will swap sides with the springs and go from there. Intrigued by the frame issue. where could I have this checked out.
#14
Disclaimer: this is all from memory and may not be completely accurate.
#16
It would make no sense to have them both pointing to the left if the orientation affected the ride height - they would both need to point either inboard or outboard to be even side-to-side.
#17
I figured it was to reduce axle wrap up, Iirc the end of the pigtail sat at the backside of the axle, if it was at the front side of the axle wrap could occur easier as the coil is rising away from the axle in the back....I could be way off here tho that's just speculation on my part!
#18
Here are the pages I was referencing. Would it affect ride height, I do not know. This is section 4-1, notice the note in the upper right of the fig. 4-2, And instruction 1.a. on page 4-3
#19
What I ran into is some of the upper isolators aren't made correctly, so they don't seat on the frame. If one side slipped in, but the other hung up, you'd easily get 1" difference. I think the Raybestos isolators were dramatically too small to fit the frame protrusions. I'm using UMI's poly isolators now, but they can still slip out of place while raising the axle.
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