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RE: Rear end alignment

To: "'Carter Shore'" <clshore@yahoo.com>
Subject: RE: Rear end alignment
From: Ben Bacon <Ben@HEI-KC.com>
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 07:50:10 -0500
I checked the spring mounting last night.  Found that half of the rubber pad
was missing, the right hand side to be exact, from the center mount.  I put
a small bit of rubber in the end of the mount as a temp fix  to see if it
was that simple.  It was.  Now I'm looking for a replacement pad.  

 



        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Carter Shore [SMTP:clshore@yahoo.com]
        Sent:   Wednesday, October 06, 1999 11:52 AM
        To:     Ben Bacon
        Subject:        Re: Rear end alignment

        Is it a RHD (non-US) car? Most times the driver side
        sags due to the constant weight. See if you can find
        someone with wheel weights, to determinw what's going
        on. If not, try this:
        find a nice flat level area that you can drive the car
        onto (living room does not count). Lay a piece of
        wood, plywood, whatever, about 1/2" thick in front of
        the right front wheel. Drive or push the car so that
        the RF wheel is now resting on the wood. Measure the
        ride heights all around. If it's now level in the
        rear, it's probably the front spring, otherwise, the
        rear. 

        A good spring shop can probably re-arch the leaf, but
        since you have to remove it anyway, maybe a relacement
        is better in the long run. For fronts, some people
        just switch them left-right. You can get/make spacers
        that fit on top of the front spring where it sits into
        the perch, the factory shipped many models this way.

        Let me know what's up.

        Carter


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