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ride height - BooBoo - 03-31-17 I got a 67 coronet and the passenger side sets about a inch and a half higher then the drivers side . what would cause this ? thanks . booboo ride height - 67r/t4speeder - 03-31-17 Front or rear? Is the car rusty around torsion Mounts? If OK it might be just adjustment off with torsion, or bad leaf spring. Pics would help. ride height - 67RTBlue - 03-31-17 This reminds me. Does anyone have ride height specs? I feel like the front end is low at times and wonder if I should give the bars a few turns? ride height - BooBoo - 03-31-17 front , no rust . how do you adjust them ? thanks ride height - 67r/t4speeder - 03-31-17 Do have access to a service manual? I can explain it, but manual is much better. ride height - 67RTBlue - 03-31-17 67r/t4speeder Wrote:Do have access to a service manual? I can explain it, but manual is much better. I have one but it's either missing "figure 1-15" or I'm blind! Honestly I've scanned that thing a few times and can't find any actual measurements and where they're made. ride height - 67r/t4speeder - 03-31-17 67RTBlue Wrote:I have one but it's either missing "figure 1-15" or I'm blind! Honestly I've scanned that thing a few times and can't find any actual measurements and where they're made. I will check tomorrow also. ride height - BooBoo - 04-01-17 thanks guys . found it on youtube . 2 bolts , turn them one way and the car goes up . turn them the other way and the car goes down . ride height - Mark's 69 - 04-01-17 From a Motor Manual My manual only goes back to 1968, but the specs for 68 to 74 are the same at 1&7/8" so I would guess a 67 is the same. ride height - Racer Brown - 04-01-17 Jack up the car, magic marker a line on the socket for referance, crank each torsion bar up or down the same number of turns and see what you've got, maybe one's off a turn or so. |