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Old 05-10-2014, 07:10 PM
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I've own this car for almost 3 weeks now - wow very disappointed my purchchase but trying to make the best out of it all. I just got to the point of checking out things underneath. I wish I hadn't looked under the front end now - there are 2 spacers in the right coil spring, but not the left side. Any ideas on why this would be? I did this on my first car because the PO was fat and weaken both the left front coil and the leaf spring, so I put a shackle to raise the left side rear, and I use spring clamps on the front right side to lower it. Hey it worked ok?
But coil spring spacers(2) only on the right side!
Also the stabilizer bar were it attaches the the left side lower control bar is at an angle, but the right side is straight up as it should be -any ideas here?
I measured the height - right side is a half inch higher.
Now I'm scare to look at the back end.
I don't think the car has been wrecked, but I can't be absolutely sure either.
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Hi Bludice,

You did not mention if the car sits square. If it does then does your car have A/C? Sometimes GM call for rubber spacers or cushions on the A/C side of the car to offset the extra weight of the A/C system. Are these spacers IN the spring? You can check proper part usage and assembly by getting a copy of an AIM (Assembly Instruction Manual) available from most any Corvette parts supplier like Corvette Central or Zip. Does the car handle correctly or is it squirrely? If not handling well then something in the suspension or frame is amiss.

Can you post pictures of your stabilizer bar and bracket?

Also get yourself a copy of the proper service manual for your car. In the service manual it will show the ride heights as measured at different locations around the car. This will tell you a lot once you have your measurements.

Don't worry....if the body and chassis don't look like they have had work then your worries may be unfounded. Get your facts and check first. Take your time and ask questions on the Forum. Others will help with more info. Best of luck.


Fred

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Old 05-10-2014, 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by vettefred
Hi Bludice,

You did not mention if the car sits square. If it does then does your car have A/C? Sometimes GM call for rubber spacers or cushions on the A/C side of the car to offset the extra weight of the A/C system. Are these spacers IN the spring? You can check proper part usage and assembly by getting a copy of an AIM (Assembly Instruction Manual) available from most any Corvette parts supplier like Corvette Central or Zip. Does the car handle correctly or is it squirrely? If not handling well then something in the suspension or frame is amiss.

Can you post pictures of your stabilizer bar and bracket?

Also get yourself a copy of the proper service manual for your car. In the service manual it will show the ride heights as measured at different locations around the car. This will tell you a lot once you have your measurements.

Don't worry....if the body and chassis don't look like they have had work then your worries may be unfounded. Get your facts and check first. Take your time and ask questions on the Forum. Others will help with more info. Best of luck.


Fred
Yes the car has A/C, and the spacers are in the springs. Car seems to handle ok, and I have an AIM book - I'll review what you said. Thanks

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