While my '74 Federal-spec TCS is off the road over the winter, one of many projects is to address some front end issues. These include ball joints and tie rods that have had the boots completely dissolve during the car's 40-year dormancy, and a broken front sway bar upright link.
But while I'm doing that, I wanted to address the fact that, since it's a Federal-spec car, the nose is as high as a boat on plane.
I've read many posts about lowering the nose. Below is my understanding. Do I have it right?
--Unlike the vintage BMWs I'm familiar with, I can't simply put shorter springs in the front or cut a few coils off the springs I have, because the spring perches are fixed to the shocks, so the car won't just settle on the shorter spring.
--Thus I'd need shocks (e.g. Spax or Avos) with adjustable spring perches. (Although I assume that if I had Spax shocks with the big threaded non-adjustable perch on the bottom, I could make some sort of a spacer to shorten the springs, right?)
--Even with that, it seems maddeningly difficult to find posts where people say "THIS is the name and part number of a set of front lowering springs that settles down the nose a few inches."
--And even if I DO that, I need to do something with the front sway bar to make the upright links adjustable since the length will need to change if the ride height changes, right?
Is that the basic gist of it?
Thanks.
--Rob Siegel