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*** in the Air stance , May look stupid to some mean to others

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Gotta love the stinkbug look. You are aware that your mileage improves because you are always going down hill? Can't have air shocks unless they are maxed out.:lol:
 
Never liked over raked cars. GM guys had C spacers on front upper ball joint, dumbest thing EVER!
 
How about the guys, with leaf springs that were toast, that had the extra long shackles to get some altitude? Never seemed to get any height going, just reverse arch on the back half of the spring.
 
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My ‘68 Satellite, that I was dreaming about doing a backhalf into a Pro Street road runner. Now I’m GTXing it with a similar rake. Pic from 1988.
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Second gen chargers are too perfect to jack the *** end up. When I bought mine it had 12” shackles which I promptly changed and brought it back down to earth. I really don’t like seeing the leaf springs from the side.
 
Second gen chargers are too perfect to jack the *** end up. When I bought mine it had 12” shackles which I promptly changed and brought it back down to earth. I really don’t like seeing the leaf springs from the side.
I had air shocks on the ‘70 Charger. Not a good idea, I know. But it was the only way to keep the tires from hitting the quarter wheel lip.Plus... you could see the Dana.
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