ANYONE use Suspension King rear springs?

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  1. x72COMETx

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    Thank you, I ordered up the same springs and was wondering how they will look installed, are they stiff?
     
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    My car sit lower on the drivers side. I have new springs and shocks, all 4 corners. It is not that noticeable unless, ur looking really close. Was a while b4 I noticed it. I have seen a small percentage of these cars w/ this issue. Don't know why this is the case and really not that concerned any more. The car drives good, and not going to sweat it. No telling what wud need to be done to correct it. Just want to let u know " ur not alone". If that's any consulation....
     

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    71maverick361 Vern Isaac

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    Thanks for the input hope I can correct it or overlook it also
     
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    Mine has a slight lean to it as well
     
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    I think it could be because the fuel tank sits off center to the drivers side of the car.
    Does it measure different when its low on fuel?
     
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    Got my springs they look good can't wait for some dry weather to install them
     
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    71maverick361 Vern Isaac

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    Yeah I am swapping springs around in am and see what that looks like. Also it has like over 1/2 a tank so I will check it at empty also. May put a 1/4" spacer block on RH side and see what it looks like also
     
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    71maverick361 Vern Isaac

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    Also ordered my KYB shocks all 4 and a shirt for 106$ shipped
     
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    I have the stock springs on my '74. The distance from floor to center of fender well is:
    Left front - 24"
    Right front - 24 3/8"
    Left rear - 26'
    Right rear - 26 1/4" Maverick, Fall 2013 035.jpg
     
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    71maverick361 Vern Isaac

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    Great looking Mav ! What size wheels you have on rear?
     
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    I think that they are 245-60-14. I think the front is 215-60-14.
     
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    Just got my springs installed and I love them, mine are at 27 1/2 from ground to middle fender on both sides with 235/60/14s on the rear
     
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    Make sure the tire inflation is identical between the driver and passenger side of the car for the front set and rear set of tires. That will affect the measurement.

    MD
     
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    What about the front coils could one be sagging more then the other?
     
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    71maverick361 Vern Isaac

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    Same measurement on both front sides
     

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