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Old 07-17-2014, 07:31 PM
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i put a 340Lb TRW fiberglass spring on my 1975 stingray, i used polyurethane bushings with it and now the rear end appears to be riding higher. Will this settle down or is it permanant? Any advise would be appreciated.
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To settle the rear end move the car after its off the jack.If its still to high you need the 8" bolts instead of the 6"
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Originally Posted by gjohnson
To settle the rear end move the car after its off the jack.If its still to high you need the 8" bolts instead of the 6"
I did use the 8" bolts and it is still too high. How much movement will this take I drove it a couple of miles and nothing.

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