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67 CDV ride height

Started by kyle242gt, December 02, 2022, 12:43:27 PM

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kyle242gt

My 67's water pump is finally en route, and once I've got it running again, I'll need to sort out the suspension.

Anyone with a 67-8 that's more or less stock able to measure from axle centerline to fender trim (front) and skirt trim (rear)?  Approximate is totally fine, just need some sense of where it's supposed to be.  It's on air ride, and I think something's out of whack in the rear; max height still seems really low, so I think I may have shocks that are too short.

Found this thread:
https://forums.cadillaclasalleclub.org/index.php?topic=148125.0
Which reminds me of the voodoo method of measuring my Corvette's ride height.  Blech.

Thanks much!
Kyle Hage
1967 Coupe DeVille

Kevin M. Parkinson

This 1967 Sedan deVille is mostly stock except it has radial tires. The front center axle to wheel opening trim is 13.5". The rear center axle to skirt trim is 1.75".
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kyle242gt

Kyle Hage
1967 Coupe DeVille