nailhead_sled
07-03-2003, 11:09 AM
Ok, so I can no longer take the bumps,jolts and crashing sounds my car makes every time I encounter a bump. (I'm not talking Yugo sized potholes here, just small surface imperfections).
The time has come to restore the ride that Buick engineers originally intended, and to give my kidneys some relief.
The shocks are new (and the only thing suporting the wieght of the car) and the bushings etc arn't in too bad shape, so I'm thinking that some new springs would be just the ticket. I've looked into a few vendors and am going to go with Detroit-Eaton Spring. Now for the fun bit- Eaton offers modified height springs designed for resto-mod and street rod types, but how much lower than stock should I be ordering? What I mean is, the current ride height of the car is much lower than stock thanks to 50 years of sagging which makes it hard to judge what stock minus 2" would result in. Second question is how far down can I go before causing interference with other components (pinion angle, front end geometry etc). I'm not looking to put the car totally in the weeds, I'd just like the tires to fill the wheelwels, and not bite my tounge every time I hit a small bump.
Any thoughts??
The time has come to restore the ride that Buick engineers originally intended, and to give my kidneys some relief.
The shocks are new (and the only thing suporting the wieght of the car) and the bushings etc arn't in too bad shape, so I'm thinking that some new springs would be just the ticket. I've looked into a few vendors and am going to go with Detroit-Eaton Spring. Now for the fun bit- Eaton offers modified height springs designed for resto-mod and street rod types, but how much lower than stock should I be ordering? What I mean is, the current ride height of the car is much lower than stock thanks to 50 years of sagging which makes it hard to judge what stock minus 2" would result in. Second question is how far down can I go before causing interference with other components (pinion angle, front end geometry etc). I'm not looking to put the car totally in the weeds, I'd just like the tires to fill the wheelwels, and not bite my tounge every time I hit a small bump.
Any thoughts??