project62
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone. So I have a question for those that are familiar with b-body front suspensions.
Ok so the deal is my sons and I have a 62 plymouth savoy that is our project car. We have a stock front suspension just new bushings and ball joints. The problem is we raise the front end of the car up via the torsion bar adjusters to the height we like (27 inches from the bottom of the tire to the lip of the fender) but after driving the car around for a bit the front end lowers itself while we drive. We find this annoying because we have to keep raising it up and we also have a deep oil pan that gets close to the ground because it keeps lowering while we drive.
Any input would be great thanks!
Ok so the deal is my sons and I have a 62 plymouth savoy that is our project car. We have a stock front suspension just new bushings and ball joints. The problem is we raise the front end of the car up via the torsion bar adjusters to the height we like (27 inches from the bottom of the tire to the lip of the fender) but after driving the car around for a bit the front end lowers itself while we drive. We find this annoying because we have to keep raising it up and we also have a deep oil pan that gets close to the ground because it keeps lowering while we drive.
Any input would be great thanks!