Ray,Like the idea of smoothies. I put them on my 41 Ply Street Rod and I think they look great. Be sure to send pics when u get them on the Dart
Ollie-----Original Message----- From: Ray Henry
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 8:45 AM To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: Dart's new stance They were made by a local spring company. I probably paid more for them than I could have ordered up pre-made ones, but I know the quality of what I have. These were done by Standard Spring, and I've had nothing but good experiences. So when it came time to look at the rear leafs on the Dart, I simply dropped it off there. There was actually some miscommunication. When I dropped it off, I asked them to make it 2 - 3 inches higher than it was. I was looking for the tops of the tires to be about even with the wheel openings. The technician gave me 2 - 3 inches between the tires and the wheel openings. When I picked it up, the Dart had a serious rake on it. My first reaction was "Oh, crap". I didn't like it. So I talked to my fiend there, and asked him if it would settle. He said "No, we used the good stock". Crap. I told him I thought it was too high, and he told me he thought it looked great. He also told me at the time that the torsion bars didn't look like they had ever been adjusted, so to do the front end and bring it back for alignment. They would then bring the front up to have the same clearance between tires and wheel openings at the front. If I still didn't like it, they would drop the rear a bit. We did everything in the front end that showed any signs of wear. That wound up being upper control arm bushings, outer tie rod ends, shocks, pitman arm, and idler arm. Then back it went for the alignment, where they raised the front end. Adjusting the torsion bars brought the rear bumper back down more than I thought it would, and now I completely love the way it sits. So I'm glad now that they did it their way, rather than exactly what I had asked for. The only thing now is that the tires look smaller. They don't look bad really, just that I had gotten used to the "stuffed" look. I really likes how those 245/70/15's looked like they were shoehorned onto the car. So I'm going to be measuring it up for some new kicks. Going with 245's on the front, and aiming for around 275's on the rear. Plan is to go with 15x8's for the new wheels, but to stick with the smoothes. I think they suit the car well. - Ray -----Original Message----- Ray, what did you use for rear springs ? -- --Please address private mail -- mail of interest to only one person -- directly to that person. That is, send parts/car transactions and negotiations as well as other personal messages only to the intended recipient, not to the Clubhouse public address. This practice will protect your privacy, reduce the total volume of mail and fine tune the content signal to Mopar topic. Thanks!
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