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Old 02-08-2005, 09:40 AM
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Default Some small updates...nothing huge.

I installed some DS&E parts on my car about a week ago. They are the 3" drop springs and their mono to mulit-leaf conversion kit. I'm quite happy with the springs, if you remember...I was having some problems with the Hotchkis springs I had on there. The car had about 5.75 inches from the top of the tire to the bottem of the wheelhouse lip. Now with the DS&E springs it has about 3.5 inches. Don't know how much of that will be eatin' up with the weight of the drivetrain and back seat loaded on it but I'm guessing I might need to do a 1 to 2" spacer eventually. I have some before and after pictures.

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Old 02-08-2005, 09:49 AM
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Nice, Tony.

I'm assuming weight will help(?). I just put Global West leafs in which are stated to give a 1 1/2" drop. My tire top is just tucked into the wheel well. As this is on a 69, are the openings on yours more rounded, giving more of a gap?
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sorry to butt in, but yeah 67-68's have a round wheel well, where as 69's have a straight cut off wheel well, which helps so much in getting the tire above the 1/4 lip, without channeling the lowest you can get a 68 is like steilows red witch, which has an awesome stance and if i end up with anything close to that i will be pleased.
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Old 02-08-2005, 10:09 AM
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Trapin,

Do you want to sell the Hotchkis leafs?
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You may have already seen my pics, but here's my '68 with Hotchkis springs, 1" blocks and a 285/40/ZR17 on 9.5" rims...... The rear is a bit longer than stock so I have 6.25" backspacing on there. This is about as big as I could go without cutting the car. There is slight rubbing on steep, angled, inclines.

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Old 02-08-2005, 11:57 AM
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Mark....I sold the springs locally back in December.

I am going to just wait and get the full weight of the vehicle on them with the engine, trans, back seat, interior and fuel tank assembly before I make any adjustments.

On a side note; MAN does my car look ratty in those pictures. I hate taking pictures of my car during trial assembly. Looks nasty.
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Old 02-08-2005, 08:12 PM
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Looks good Tony,
Judging by your wheel and tire combo, you will be way happy with the 3" springs. Every car is different, so you won't know til you know. Case in point, I installed a bigger fuel cell a coupla months back and now, if I fill the tank up the ass is too low. So the advertised spring drop is relative.
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I wouldn't sweat it, Tony. I have the DSE 3" drop leafs, and I think they're great, right where I want it to be.
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Oh yeah..one more thing. You may find yourself fiddling around with tailpipes and shock length with the 3" springs--but it's still worthwhile. So save those parts for last--after the car is all together.
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Another important thing to remember that is easy to forget when you're under the car putting the springs in place.

-- Don't tighten the shackles until the car is fully loaded (engine and trans mounted) on the ground.

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