There is something very wrong with your car. The torsion bars can be adjusted to make the front of the car sit three feet off the ground. I would suspect that the torsion bar anchor bolts are either stripped or otherwise not functioning. I had a problem like that with one side of my '65 Imperial (the old Sears Service Center Story). Finally, the anchor bolt fell out (or broke off) completely and I took the car to the frame shop. They were the ones that diagnosed the anchor bolt problem. You should have your car checked out professionally by a shop that understands Chrysler front suspensions from that period. Paul In a message dated 2/21/2004 5:20:53 PM Eastern Standard Time, bobsmopar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes: > Hi list. > I am about to recheck my bars to make sure they are on the side that they >belong on. > I am not sure what side is odd or even I have lost the magazine that had the >story on the bars. > Right now I have the bars adjusted as far as they will go and I am still >bottoming out when I go over bumps in the road. > Also is there any place to buy a new head light switch for > the 68 Imperials. > Thank you. > Bob 68 Imperial