Hi guys. Here's a rear suspension observation/question: On my '58 Delray windowed SDL, where the rear suspension's lower control arm mounts to the frame there are lower & upper bolt holes. In the assembly manual it specifically states that the lower hole is only used for wagons, which I would assume that my car would fall into that classification. But on my car the bolts are in the upper holes. I don't know if that is from the factory or if they were swapped over the years.
Does anyone know what the difference is? I mean does it affect the height/ride/handling/etc. or what? I'm just curious, as now when I reassemble I need to decide which holes to try first.
Your ideas/opinions are appreciated. Thanks.
Does anyone know what the difference is? I mean does it affect the height/ride/handling/etc. or what? I'm just curious, as now when I reassemble I need to decide which holes to try first.
Your ideas/opinions are appreciated. Thanks.