A to Z Posted Saturday at 02:44 AM Author Share Posted Saturday at 02:44 AM got my shims in today. that is VERY hard to do with the engine in, etc. Got a real nice drop on everything. I will also mod my motor mounts for some drop there also. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A to Z Posted 18 hours ago Author Share Posted 18 hours ago 11-22-2025: Today I finished getting the front end together, as least enough to roll it around. The shims between the frame and rails are really aluminum blocks. I started with a 2 inch thick block, minus the factory plate I removed so they give about a 1 7/8" drop to the crossmember and engine. This is to get a starting point. With the front end together, I have 2 3/4" worth of adjustment left in the front struts to lower the nose down further with these plates in there. I have at least 4 inches if not more of clearance between the bottom of the cross member and the concrete. I installed some 1" thick bumpsteer spacers, and from the pics you can see the bottom arm is level, so pretty good for a starting point. I will now work on modifying the motor mounts to drop the engine 1-1.5 inches and see how it goes. With the block in there, and lowering the motor mounts, I believe the engine will fit completely under the stock hood. However, it will be necessary to get longer bolts and put spacers between the TC rod and arm to get the TC rods to bolt back up, and the sway bar end links were shot anyway, so they need replacement. I found that with the bump steer spacers, the factory wheels hit the steering rack end links. With the factory wheels, you would have to run wheel spacers for clearance, as even after grinding the ends down, they were still hitting.......will my 16" wheels clear? will be interesting to see. After this I removed some of the remaining factory undercoating that was peeling off and spot painted some spots with rustoleum primer to keep things from getting rusty. the pale yellow you see in the pics is actually the factory metal primer!! I then jacked up the rear, and removed the wheels, the 3 nuts on the top of each strut and then stood on each drum dropping and pulling out the rear struts. Because of their length, I had to go ahead and chop them in two in the car to finish getting them out. hydraulic fluid leaked and made a mess, but I got them out and after a cleanup with some shop rags and g@s, we are back to making progress. I have a mobile welder coming soon to weld on the collars in the rear and then I can put the rear suspension back together and get the car back up on 4 wheels. At that point, it will be time to pull the windshield and remove what's left of the paint and start prepping the Sheetmetal for the body and paint guy. PICS: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A to Z Posted 23 minutes ago Author Share Posted 23 minutes ago Update from Ken at Chop Suey on my rollpan: https://photos.app.goo.gl/SrTor4XxT6yc5HSD9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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