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suspension done!

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Well, I finally got the rear end done. Someone asked how high the finished hight was. It came out exactly 27 inches on both sides. This is considered perfect but everyone says it will drop after a number of miles (not good for me). The ride is much better especially cornering. No more clunk noise in the rear on bumps.
Thanks for everyones advise and for your putting up with my many questions.
 
Congrats Rich!
tahoe healey said:
It came out exactly 27 inches on both sides. This is considered perfect...
Unless you only have 8lbs. of tire pressure on one side. :wink:
 
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I don't think he heard you Greg, I think you better say it a little louder.---Keoke-- :laugh:
 
tahoe healey said:
How about 27 inches to the top of the wheel arch?

Nope TH, you have not heard us yet!

You know , Like what was the presure in each rear tyre.???
 
tahoe healey said:
You mean like, "30 psi in 185's, fat broad in the passinger seat?"---

-Yeah sumpin like that otta do it. Then measure from the wheel hub just behind the knock off, Not the Ground, to the fender rarch.---Keoke
 
tahoe healey said:
You mean like, "30 psi in 185's, fat broad in the passinger seat?"
Something along those lines.
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I was just ribbin' ya a little. If the fenders were equal from the ground, but one tire be flat...
 
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