Does Frank S or anyone else have the technical spec's for a 71 Javelin AMX in terms of ride height in the front and back ? Over the past several months, I bought new tires and have taken my entire suspension apart for painting and new bushings, I took my car in today to a great older gentleman for a quality alignment. He did the alignment manually using adjustable metal sticks other old school looking tools and then he bumped camber/caster/toe numbers against the 71 Tech Service manual which I brought with me. Everything was within a 1/16 of an inch or a few degrees. We couldn't find any mention of ride height in the TSM. He believes the coil spring I ordered from an AMC vendor awhile back might be wrong and look like they are from a station wagon. The front end seems to be sitting too high. New coil spring have been on the car with the engine installed for about 2 years but the car has not been driven much. I mention that in case anyone thought there could be a settling issue. He thought the height of the rear leaf springs looked correct. This is a guy that's been doing front end work for 45 years. He didn't have any literature on old AMCs anymore. Anyway, before I go pulling that coil spring out and hacking coils off I'd like to know what the specs are for front and back and also where you are supposed to measure. He was measuring from the apex of the upper control arms to the ground in the front. Anyway, he got everything straight but he explained that ride height was pretty important to maintaining good alignment. Let me know if anyone has more on this topic. For those of you in Kenosha, have fun. I am eating my NOS parts heart out. Leave the 71 stuff alone OK ? Jeffrey Thomas Orlando Florida -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.amc-list.com/pipermail/amc-list/attachments/20070726/52d9b6d0/attachment.htm _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list