<VV> Question for the masses
Kent Sullivan
kentsu at corvairkid.com
Fri Dec 1 00:13:40 EST 2006
Hi,
Last time I saw this kind of lean in the rear of an EM, someone had
installed '64 rear coil springs but not the rest of the necessary '64 rear
suspension... The spring rate on the '64 rear springs is different from side
to side.
--Kent
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Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 12:59 PM
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Subject: <VV> Question for the masses
Many months ago I posted a question as to why my 63 conv sits high on the
right rear. Today since the weather was beautiful (low 80's) I decided to
delve into it some more. First I replaced all 4 shocks, now the car sits
even on the drivers side but higher on the passenger side by about 11/2".
The right rear still is jacked up. I noticed that some PO replaced rear
springs, heck they haven't even rusted yet! Could he have gotten a
mis-matched set of springs and just didn't know it. He is no longer among
the living and the fellow I bought it from can't help. Sooooo.... what's
next ? New, hopefully matched springs???
Question two: same car. Is there a product that will clean a convertibles
cloudy rear plastic window?
Ed in Florida
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