Sits way too high...

Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by William623, Nov 17, 2015.

  1. mojo

    mojo "Everett"- Senior Citizen Supporting Member

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    Looks much better! That's about the way my car sits, not going to change anything, like the way it rides.
     
  2. William623

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    You were right, I thought as much also but I didn't want to risk taking too much out and end up regretting it. It'll work for now so I'm much happier. I'll be glad to not have to do this job again for awhile... Thanks mojo! I drove it a bit today, it handles so much better!
     
  3. Craig Selvey

    Craig Selvey Indiana State Rep - MCCI

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    Looks much better
     
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    Man, I'm worried that I didn't remove enough coil now.
     
  5. William623

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    I hope not, that job is such a pita...but you don't know until you try.
     
  6. stumanchu

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    My car was a big bumper 74, originally a 250 auto, and the factory springs had a spring rate of 225/inch and 1328 lbs. which seems softer than all the replacement stuff on the moog chart. These #s were taken off the factory tag. someone cut them, but I do not know how many coils were cut. If the car sits too low, they will get replaced.
     
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  7. Armrastler

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    Factory v8 Springs with 1 .5 coils cut
     

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    I would have stopped at 1 coil.
    Usually, 3/4 to 1 full coil does the trick, unless you have some extra stiff springs.
     
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    That was with iron heads/intake, this is how it sits with aluminum heads/intake. Shaved some weight of and gained a little height back
     

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    Wow, it sits pretty much perfect now. :thumbs2:
     

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