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Thanks for responses, I am checking out chip guard and rocker guard, I think it’s the right way to go — i’ve seen it on a couple of cars. It’s not noticeable until you look close. It seems to provide great protection. I’ll let you know how it goes.
My 1962 Plymouth Savoy is definitely a driver. It’s been in the family since it was new. I have done a great deal of restoration work on it. Time for a little body work. The rocker panels need to be painted as does the lower two or 3 inches of front fenders and rear quarter panels. I do my own...
I’m hoping to convert my 1962 Plymouth Savoy sedan to power steering. It has a 318 poly. When I spoke with Borgerson, they told me they did not have a bracket or a pump that would fit a 318 poly. Has anyone received the same advice? If so, does anyone know of a work around That would smooth the...
Thanks, everyone kind of confirmed what I was thinking about the height of the sidewall. UTQR rating of 400 is about as low as I found in a passenger car tire. I understand they go to 300 but I’ve never seen anything much below 400 did I miss something?
It’s time to replace the tires on my 62 Plymouth Savoy four-door. I’m looking for a soft ride, I’ve had this car for 45 years and the tires age out before they wear out. Currently running P215/75R 14 also considering P225/70R14. Seems to me with a taller sidewall There might inherently be a...
Thanks, Sam and Mike and everyone else —- drive train vibrations are terribly annoying and as I found not always easy to sort out. What would I do without B Bodies
Well, I finally have some good news to report. As I noted previously, the new springs helped but after period of time, the same original original bad vibrations returned at the identical speeds they always had. Apparently it was not the springs. I bought 2° shims and planned to put them in, but...
Kim, thanks for reaching out. Good idea, I have ordered a new trans mount for comparison purposes and will install it if there’s any significant difference. Would like to avoid using the shims if possible and again, not sure why I would need them with brand new springs. Will keep you all advised...
OK, so the project was on hold for a few months. Finally decided much of the cause had to be 60-year-old week rear springs. So took the plunge installed new springs made by Detroit Eaton Spring, and they have made a very significant difference. The shuddering upon acceleration is gone and the...