Thread: '37 Pontiac coupe-How to lower?
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06-29-2005 07:23 PM #1
'37 Pontiac coupe-How to lower?
I have just purchased a '37 Pontiac coupe that is totally stock. It looks old and the paint is faded. The interior is good considering the year. The engine and transmission are all quite solid. I want to leave the car the way it looks except I want to lower the who car. It has 6x16in tires. I don't have to keep the 16 inch tires to get the look. It has front springs and rear leaf springs. I don't want to do any welding or cutting of the frame unless absolutely necessary. What would be my best approach to get the car down a few inches without drasticly changing the car. I like the look of taking an old car and not painting or updating it to the extreme.
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06-29-2005 08:14 PM #2
You can use lowering blocks on the back but I dont know what is around to lower the front
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06-29-2005 11:56 PM #3
These guys can supply any spring for any car, stock, lowered, raised, whatever.....
http://www.eatonsprings.com/PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
Good to have her home finally, still need to go back and give her another polish after messing with the engine stuff. Made it up to Idaho. Also a local show.
New guy from Utah.