jjorge
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Where I live they have a lot of drainage dips in the road. If I drive over them even at 25 mph, sometime the front end bottoms out. Not sure what is hitting, Doesn't seem to be the tires hitting the fender. After reading some of the posts about that I checked the rubber bumpers next to the springs and saw that one is missing, but it didnt look like the bolt left from the rubber bumper was hitting anything. Has Anyone run into this?
Would new springs and shocks (and rubber bumpers) fix this problem?
Just finished installing 5 leaf Scott Drake leafs, they raised the car 1 1/2" in back, but the front end still sits a little higher. I was planing on installing lowering springs in front but concerned I might always have to slow down to 5 mph every time a dip in the road comes up. Would a higher rate lowering spring (like the Scott Drake C7ZZ-5310-P) do the trick?
I have a 73 Mach1 with a 351C 2v. Front suspension is stock and the front springs have never been replaced.
Would new springs and shocks (and rubber bumpers) fix this problem?
Just finished installing 5 leaf Scott Drake leafs, they raised the car 1 1/2" in back, but the front end still sits a little higher. I was planing on installing lowering springs in front but concerned I might always have to slow down to 5 mph every time a dip in the road comes up. Would a higher rate lowering spring (like the Scott Drake C7ZZ-5310-P) do the trick?
I have a 73 Mach1 with a 351C 2v. Front suspension is stock and the front springs have never been replaced.