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1969SSCamaro
Mar 15, 2014Explorer
tropical36 wrote:Ozlander wrote:
I wouldn't worry about the front springs until you get the unit ready to go. Springs are known to sag with age, not get longer.
If, when finished, you feel the rear is to low, you can add a leaf to the rear springs to raise it.
Thing is and again with repeating myself, the ride height distance between the stops have to be between 1 3/4 - 2 1/2" to even align a P32 MH chassis and a good honest shop will turn you away. Henderson coils even come with an alignment spec. sheet.
Tropical,
I have been relying on the doc below. It seems to be very thorough and details what should be inspected/measured before an alignment is done and points out some of the
http://users.sisna.com/cebula/P-Chassis-AlignmentProcess.pdf
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