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> Springs or Springs, What hold up the rear end?
bandjoey
post Mar 29 2009, 09:35 PM
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Compared to the front, The rear end rides low . Havn't been able to find a name on the shocks but they're orange in color. Does orange designate a brand, or can they be any brand and orange? The push the rear of the car test seems to pass the shocks as ok. Is there anything beside springs that can be the cause? For a daily driver, what size springs should I get and where's a good place and price? I know this is a bad picture, and I'll get better one's tomorrow of springs and shocks. Initial opinions? Thanks. Bill


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alansd
post Mar 30 2009, 10:35 AM
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My 73 sags more on one side in the rear...The 195 60 tires I put on rub on the right side rear fender, fit great on the left.
I have tried to come up with a solution, been told pull out the fender, tighten up the shock bolt, check the "ear", all that was ok but- it seems the sagging springs makes the most sense to cause this problem? Comments?
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