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    Car Year, Make, Model: 37 Ford Tudor Slantback
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    Will this raise it??

     



    Hi. Not been working on the car all winter. Just started up a little this Spring. Put the wheels and tires back on my 37 Ford tudor. I like the height. I have 195 65/R15" front, and 235 75/R15" rear. A problem I ran ito is that I put on 2" drop spindles, and cut a loop out of the coils on a Mustang II frontend. Now I have a problem with the grease fitting hitting the rim. I tried right angle grease fittings, and they don't help either. Would installing new coils raise the frontend enough to pull the wheels away from the lower A arms??
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