Greg, I don't WANT the height. I felt like a wacko high school hotrodder driving down the road tonight (which I was back in 1979)! I want the straight look back. I'm going to figure this out, folks, trust me. She seems to have settled a little bit, but not enough for my taste.
'68 428 HO M3 Monster, 4-on-the-floor! Need I say more?
I am glad to hear that the vibe is long gone,,, but in typical Nash fashion, a new problem exists. Job security right? Oh and that chrome pumpkin looks beautiful baby! I cant wait to get one of my own. I thought that Suzy Q would like a butt lift after 39years? Ungrateful women,,, whats a man to do?
Joe, sure the old girl was sagging a bit prior to this, but now "she" seems to have a "woody"!!?? I'm like "down girl, down!"
Even if it takes 10 bags of concrete, I'm going to put her butt back down where it should be.
Derding, I bought the KYB gas-adjust shocks everyone here talked me into. 139 duckies for front and rear set. Maybe its the darn rear shocks holding her up so high?! Nah, probably not. Its the new 4-leafs and the old car doesn't know what to do about them.
Hey, I want to thank ALL of you friends for helping me out through this overhaul with your comments, thoughts, jokes, PARTS, and positive responses to questions. I've wanted to do this for three years, and now its done. These past three weeks have been the longest time the birds been up on jacks since I've owned her. She missed the streets, thats for sure.
'68 428 HO M3 Monster, 4-on-the-floor! Need I say more?
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Its just a clean new rear end, thats all. </font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">clean and 'reflective' maybe...possibly the flash.... ok, now just get a couple of spring adjusters, and stick them in up front and level her out! LOL
just ride around for a bit ,maybe "borrow" 3 fat chicks and stick them in the rear seat for a few miles
Glad to hear that the vibe's gone. Yes, you have to get the tail feathers down because the higher it sits, the less it will hook up, and we need all the hook up we can get.
I took her to work today (awesome 60 degrees and sunny here), then left early and tore up the countryside for almost two hours! Up and down, left and right, country roads from hell! If anything will work these springs in, its country roads. I think I noticed a slight lowering once we got home. Shes's running great.
Bjorn, I just can't do the fat chick thing. I'm sorry. I love all women, trust me. How about three Hooters girls from Nashville? They ALWAYS want a ride.
'68 428 HO M3 Monster, 4-on-the-floor! Need I say more?
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif"> three Hooters girls from Nashville </font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">it may work, just get the "biggest" ones!
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">just ride around for a bit ,maybe "borrow" 3 fat chicks and stick them in the rear seat for a few miles</font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">That reminds me of a good joke: What do fat chicks and mopeds have in common?
They are both fun to ride until your friends see you on them
Don't do the bags of concrete. If you want to put some weight in the trunk, use Tube Sand. You should be able to get it at Lowe's. It's exactly what the name says - high strength tubes/bags filled with clean sand.
You might also try loosening the spring shackle bolts and put some weight in the back and then tighten.
What trmjr1 said. Did you make sure to NOT tighten the shackle bolts and front spring eye bolts until the full weight of the car was on the ground? That will make the back end sit too high and also tear up the bushings. Went through that when I replaced mine.
Nash, did you check ride height on the car? In the front section of the '68 Service manual there are specs & illustrations for measurements for ride height. What springs did you put on, HD truck springs, lol!!! I used the Eaton 4 leaf springs I bought from PY 3 years ago & it brought up the rear a little bit. That's because the old ones were sagging a bit!!
Winward, I'll loosen the hardware up and then retorque with the weight on. Might help.
DOUG!! great to hear from you my friend. Thought we had lost you.
All, she HAS come down a wee bit over the past three days of driving. A few hundred more miles might settle her out. Thanks all for thoughts and ideas.
'68 428 HO M3 Monster, 4-on-the-floor! Need I say more?
It is "easy" You have to use the supplied U-bolts, and no more T-bolts, and you have to move the brake line a little to do this.
I have the same problem with springs i put in about 10yrs ago. Still too high. I've heard the Nova front eye brackets could lower it a bit too.. up to 75 Nova.
I took out the second (from the bottom) leaf for a while, but the height change vs. the softness was not worth it. I have bigger wheels in it right now (255/60/15) but would like to go back to the right height. Without that leaf they would rub the fender over speed humps, but the height was not more than 1/2" diff.
Been absent for a while. What cured the Vibe John? Did the new leafs do it? Wasn't the pinion angle change was it? I hope not. Good to be back. missed you friend!
Nash, this is probably a dumb question but, if you want your rear where it was before you replaced the springs, then why did you replace the springs? not trying to be a smart a$$, just wondering...