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Started by Ccuda, March 24, 2022, 07:40:20 AM

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headejm

Quote from: Ccuda on March 25, 2022, 04:55:14 PM
Thanks guys for all your inputs. I measured to the front wheel lip and it's 25" on the nose. The rear measures 25 7/8"

Looks perfect to me!  :cheers:

jyotkc

Would lowering the front mess up the alignment? Unless you had adjustable control arms

anlauto

Quote from: jyotkc on January 17, 2023, 01:29:47 PM
Would lowering the front mess up the alignment? Unless you had adjustable control arms

Any adjustment up or down of the front end affects the alignment  :alan2cents:
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AAR#2

Quote from: Ccuda on March 25, 2022, 04:55:14 PM
Thanks guys for all your inputs. I measured to the front wheel lip and it's 25" on the nose. The rear measures 25 7/8"
Maybe I'm looking at the car too much or the eyes like all the rest of the old body are starting to fail.
I'm posting one of the most extensive restoration AARs in existence and it sure looks to me to be a lot more of a rake than mine. It's on the YouTube and a fellows named Lew Bisbing. I've judged for over 30 years at different organizations and shows and this car is the epitome of craftsmanship and research.

Appreciate the kind words, and while I too love this picture it was taken at first startup and the front ride height/alignment was not yet completed. Once set to factory specs the front was raised a bit as you see in the attached photo.

headejm


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Well: I don't think that could look any better!
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