djk
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I'm making progress on my restoration; got the engine and tranny in, and then lowered the car to make it a roller. When the car came down, we noticed that there was a severe inward tilt on the front wheels, so the bugeye looks cross-eyed! Someone suggested that my front shocks are from a later model, and might not be the right size. Can someone with a bugeye measure the distance between the upper fulcrum pin and the middle of the crown nut attached to the shock body? If it turns out the shocks are right, do you have any idea as to why my wheels are tilted? The top of the front wheel is leaning out and the bottom of the wheel is in more. Picture cartoon slitted cat eyes.
Thanks!
-Debra
Thanks!
-Debra