Good Evening, Looking for the ride height setting for a '68. My car appears to be low in the front and not level. (Finally after owning it for 10 years getting around to this.) I want to get the front set properly. Thanks in advance.
Just look on line mymopar and download it. To me its a waste of time.Thanks for the suggestion. However if I had a FSM I wouldn't need to ask.
Radial, or bias ply tires ?.(tyres for you commonwealth lads )Good Evening, Looking for the ride height setting for a '68. My car appears to be low in the front and not level. (Finally after owning it for 10 years getting around to this.) I want to get the front set properly. Thanks in advance.
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Ok here you go it is 1 7/8 plus or minus 1/8.Just simply asked if anyone had the numbers. Thanks to pnora.
And here is how you do it.Just simply asked if anyone had the numbers. Thanks to pnora.
Jouncing the vehicle as per the FSM in points 2) and 5) doesn't cut it.And here is how you do it.
Height
Front suspension heights must be held to specifications
for a satisfactory ride, correct appearance,
proper front wheel alignment and reduced tire wear.
The heights should only be measured after the vehicle
has the recommended tire pressures, a full
tank of fuel, no passenger or luggage compartment
load and is on a level floor or alignment machine rack.
(1) Clean all foreign material from bottom of steering
knuckle arm assemblies and from lowest area of
the height adjusting blades directly below center of
lower control arm inner pivots.
(2) Jounce vehicle several times releasing it on
downward motion.
(3) Measure distance from lowest point of one adjusting
blade to floor (Measurement A) and from lowest
point of steering knuckle arm, at the centerline,
on same side (Measurement B) to floor (Fig. 2). Measure
only one side at a time.
The difference between A and B (A always being
greater than B) is the front suspension height.
(4) Refer to Specifications and adjust if necessary
by turning torsion bar adjusting bolt clockwise to increase
height and counterclockwise to decrease
height.
(5) After each adjustment, jounce vehicle before
remeasuring. Both sides should be measured even
though only one side has been adjusted.
(6) Measure other side in same manner. The maximum
allowable difference in suspension height from side to side is 1/8 inch on all models.
Jouncing the vehicle as per the FSM in points 2) and 5) doesn't cut it.
You have roll the car back and forth a few times, otherwise you get a false reading.
Pretty sure the FSM says it that way as it in sitting on the alignment rack turn tables. Minor adjustment there is no need to roll it. Just jounce it.Jouncing the vehicle as per the FSM in points 2) and 5) doesn't cut it.
You have roll the car back and forth a few times, otherwise you get a false reading.