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Location: middle of Iowa
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You left out the most important details. The spring behind the axle will lower it a lot, even without the reversed eyes or a T spring. I think you dug yourself a hole, literally. Too low. Put a regular A spring back in it for more axle clearance.
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It sits great. In fact, I'm thinking of reverse the main to lower it an 1" more. |
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This is how the car sits with a '27 T rear spring with all the leaves and a non-reversed main using a '27 T rear crossmember. I left all of the leaves in since it is a rumble and my boys do ride back there at times.
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I run spring behind on my '32 railed AV8 roadster. I've never bottomed out even with my teenage sons in the rumble. My '28 body also overhangs the rear of the frame rails and does not sit on top of the rails. I do have oil filled cheapie shocks in the rear as well. |
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