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CAR IS LEANING DRIVERS SIDE REAR JACKED BODY UP THAT DOES THE TRICK HOW TO DO I FIX THIS PROBLEM THANKS
Several things as noted above can cause this. Pictures would be helpful to pinpoint the culprit.
CAR IS LEANING DRIVERS SIDE REAR JACKED BODY UP THAT DOES THE TRICK HOW TO DO I FIX THIS PROBLEM THANKS
Its possible its the springs, but first check the rear shackle bushings. A worn out one will affect the height. Then as ScampMike stated, level the front end on known flat ground. Good luck!
is the front even? or is it leaning also.
Do i vaguely remember that the factory springs had an extra leaf on the driver side for driver weight, but if you order superstock springs, the passenger side is actually higher to combat the torque of the engine?
I recall guys purposefully ordering two RH springs so the cars no longer leaned, and actually sat a touch higher on both sides. feel free to correct anything i'm misstating above
I THINK ITS THE LEAF SPRING ON THE DRIVERS SIDE REAR I MAY LIFT THE CAR SO ITS LEVEL IN THE REAR AND WELD THE LEAF SPRINGS
u r kidding aren`t u ?I THINK ITS THE LEAF SPRING ON THE DRIVERS SIDE REAR I MAY LIFT THE CAR SO ITS LEVEL IN THE REAR AND WELD THE LEAF SPRINGS
Welding the leaf springs may not be a good idea
maybe time to look at new springs since yours are only 48 years old. I just replaced mine with Espo from Springs & Things
you know that noise when someone is wrong with an answer on Family Feud...?? eeehtttttt...I THINK ITS THE LEAF SPRING ON THE DRIVERS SIDE REAR I MAY LIFT THE CAR SO ITS LEVEL IN THE REAR AND WELD THE LEAF SPRINGS
Why are you assuming there is a problem? If the previous owner installed SS springs or similar, it's doing exactly what it's designed to do.CAR IS LEANING DRIVERS SIDE REAR JACKED BODY UP THAT DOES THE TRICK HOW TO DO I FIX THIS PROBLEM THANKS
you know that noise when someone is wrong with an answer on Family Feud...?? eeehtttttt...
So, just in case the previous comments weren't clear enough - this is a BAD idea. There is a right way to go about fixing this problem, albeit tedious and potentially expensive - you came on here asking about it to try to find it - right? These old cars develop issues and there are next to none that can't be remedied correctly, welding your leaf springs just ain't it. Please pay attention to the good folks on here that are sharing their knowledge and good advice with you.
Lastly - using all caps is the internet equivalent of yelling... there's no need to yell, we can hear ya.