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I just picked up a 1976 Plymouth Fury and just got it back from an inspection for my insurance company. It did OK, but it won't pass until I get a propper alignment and new ball joints. The problem with this is that my car is low in the front, like, really low. There's a lot of negative camber that I'm told can't be adjusted out unless I get offset upper control arms which I can't find anywhere online. Can anybody help me track these things down? Maybe with a link or something?
If it is that low, check your torsion bars. They have adjustment bolts to increase or decrease tension to raise/lower. It sounds like someone may have lowered so you can just crank it back up. Unless they are weak/broken or corrosion has ruined the crossmember where they attach.
It's definitely got the torsion bars cranked down. I'm going to see if I can get it to sit any higher today. Also have to fix an exhaust leak. I'll post more about it once I know more about it. I've only had her a couple of days at this point, Haha