There are two ways to lower the car. The first, since you have reuined the springs anyway, is to order sporings with a lower installed height. Coil Spring Specialties (www.coilsprings.com) can make these for you. Order a 10-20% stiffer spring as well. They no longer make "single rate" springs, they only make "progressive rate" -- which means the spring gets stiffer the more it compresses. Progressive is far better than a single rate. They will figure out the equivalent spring for your car, they have charts going back that far. If not, someone with a 66 TSM can get the rates for you. AMC printed spring rates in the TSMs up to 1969. You still want to tell them 10% higher than normal, and with a 2" drop I'd go 15-20% more. It will be stiffer, but won't bottom out. The early to mid 60s cars have rather soft springs due rougher roads back then. Handling is greatly improved on a high spring car with stiffer springs also. Order the correct rear springs, also 10-20% stiffer, while you're at it (unless you've changed the rear suspension). Clamping the spings would have been better than heating them! I'm sure the car rides a little stiff now. I think I'd go no more than 1.5" this way, as the lowering affects steering and suspension geometry. If you can get the car properly aligned now, it should be fine to order srpings at the installed height the springs are now. Measure the height of the spring while it's in the car and order that installed height. Note that new springs will sit a little higher for six months or so until they "settle" in. The other thing you can do is make a plate that bolts between the spindle and steering knuckle. Rather than go through details here, go to www.amcforums.com and search for "drop plate", "drop spindle", or "lowering". That will turn up messages with drawings and photos of the plates. Mark Price dropped his American that way, and he's on here. I'm sure he'll chime in now! ----- Original Message ----- From: Mark Millerd mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To: eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 11:34 PM Subject: 66 marlin Hello Eddie, Don't know if you can help me or not, but I have a 66 Marlin that has been lowered the wrong way (heating the springs) by the previous owner. Do you know if there is a vehicle with 2" drop spindles that would be compatible with a 66 Marlin? Appreciate your help if possible. Thanks!! _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com