Jack, I just had a thought.... Tom and I both drive 1963 Classics. These were the first of the new "3 box" body design that used strut rod suspension (the 62 Classic/Ambo used strut rods, but still had bumper to bumper continuous rails along the body sides). Could be that the body was modified in the strut rod mount area or even the bracket after 63. So this jarring in the floor may only after those cars. I don't get it with standard bushings, only with the poly. Come to think of it, it was much less with the half-n-half bushings I ran before altering my strut rod for the new bushings. So this may not be the case with later cars -- maybe not even the 64s. Darn, I had another thought! When converting the old one piece bushing strut rod (pre 68) to a two piece adjustable, you don't need a new style strut rod for a donor. Cut the original strut rod 1.5"-2.0" in FRONT of the bushing stop. Then weld a grade 8 5/8"x8"(I think it's 5/8" -- make sure it's the same size as the inside of the spacer that comes with the ) stud to the end. You can get the stud at any industrial fastener shop. DO NOT use "all thread"!! Make sure it's a grade 8 stud. _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com