Rick,
We have a 1968 Firebird with a big block Chevy, Art Morrison sub
frame, ladder bar suspension, gable shock 3-inch spring, and diagonal
bar.
Our problem is that on the launch, the left front tire comes up twice
as far as the right. Also, the right rear sags 3 inches more than
the left. When we lift the car with a jack at the rear-end, the right
tire lifts off the ground 3 inches before the left tire lifts.
We have suspended the body with jack stands, removed the shocks,
taken the jack out from under the rear end and the right rear tire
is 2-3 inches off the ground. The left tire is touching.
What could our problem be?
Kelli Howes
Kelli,
Something is bent somewhere in the car. In the following list
are the most likely components that could cause this. If you do not
find the bend using this list, keep looking because something is bent
or twisted.
1. Check ladder bars to make sure they are not bent.
2. Check that ladder bar mount is not bent.
3. Check all heims in ladder bars.
4. Check and dyno your shocks.
5. Check the brackets on the housing
6. Check to make sure the housing itself has not twisted.
7. After it is all fixed, install a good torsion bar.
Rick
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