Me either. But, you just stated in THIS post you changed the SPRINGS and it raised the front end up. YES, THIS WOULD BE ACCURATE. SHOCKS do NOT affect ride height, SPRINGS DO!!!!!!!!! Thats all Im saying man! Just dont want any wrong info being put out there. Just trying to be clear...................... cya
try changing your springs from side to side and see if it still leans.if it leans to the right then put new springs in. my 65 gto did the same thing.
Just to clear up a little info here guys, not taking sides what so ever but.........Shocks will make a difference in ride height depending on hydraulic pressure. Most of the time, shocks are basically the same pressure if they are designed to a specific model of a car. BUT, there are different variances between manufactures. I've tested many different shocks, KYB's usually tend to sit lower and give a more harsh ride quality. Most others give the same ride height, ride quality definately varies.
Since i have the KYB do you think i should change the shock first (cheaper route) before switching out springs?
just to be clear. you repeating the same thing 5 times doesnt make it a fact. i just recently changed my shocks and it completely leveled my car out. so maybe the new shocks just had a lil talk with my old springs and they decided to fix the sagging? thats all im saying
putting the project on hold, going to order some Baer Brakes since i`ve gone this far in the front suspension....always wanted some and don`t want to take it apart twice...i will keep you posted :tongue: