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Old 07-30-2005, 11:47 PM
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Question headers help

i just got full leangth headers and a flowmaster system on my 70 chevelle,but i have a problem it seams that my car is too low and the collector parts of the headers scape the road on bumbs.does any body know a fix for this?
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Re: headers help

What kind of shocks do you have? They might be worn.
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Old 08-01-2005, 11:37 PM
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What kind of shocks do you have? They might be worn.
i checked the shocks they are old and worn
im going to order some new kyb shocks today.
hopefully it helps out.
anyone with other suggestions.
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Re: headers help

New shocks will not help because shocks do not hold the car up. The springs do. You could install new shocks or have no shocks at all and the car would sit at the same height. If your car sits too low you need new springs.

Full length header scraping is somewhat common. Look under any car with them and you'll see. If it scraps easily and often then you need to change your springs or the headers.

If your car keeps bouncing after a bump, and then scraps, get new shocks.
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Old 08-02-2005, 04:14 PM
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Re: headers help

Springs might be overkill. Buy stock replacements from MOOG or TRW check Autozone or Pep Boys.

"headers scape the road on bumbs"

"If your car keeps bouncing after a bump, and then scraps, get new shocks."

I'm glad to see we agree.
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Old 08-05-2005, 02:43 PM
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Re: Re: headers help

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Springs might be overkill. Buy stock replacements from MOOG or TRW check Autozone or Pep Boys.

"headers scape the road on bumbs"

"If your car keeps bouncing after a bump, and then scraps, get new shocks."

I'm glad to see we agree.
buy stock replacement ?
do u mean shock replacements.
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Old 08-05-2005, 09:17 PM
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Jesse the easiest way to fix this and the cheapest is go to your local salvage yard and get a set of springs out of a chevelle wagon with air or any chevelle with air I say wagon cause they are more plentyful than the chevelle 2 door,this will pick your front end up and not be to rigid at the same time.
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Jesse the easiest way to fix this and the cheapest is go to your local salvage yard and get a set of springs out of a chevelle wagon with air or any chevelle with air I say wagon cause they are more plentyful than the chevelle 2 door,this will pick your front end up and not be to rigid at the same time.

with air?
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Yes with air,,a chevelle that has factory air conditioning,,see the A.C. cars they put heavier springs in the front because the components for the A.C. system make the front end heavier. So A chevelle with factory A.C. sorry for the confusion.
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Old 08-09-2005, 12:26 AM
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Yes with air,,a chevelle that has factory air conditioning,,see the A.C. cars they put heavier springs in the front because the components for the A.C. system make the front end heavier. So A chevelle with factory A.C. sorry for the confusion.
do you guys think bigger wheels and tires will help,right now i have 14x7 rallys and im thinking of upgrading to 15x7 american racers.will this help lift my car.
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Old 08-09-2005, 03:00 PM
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most definately will help Jesse,,then go with a 225 tire this will raise it up at least an inch or better
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Yes I mean stock coil springs. If you want more lift try station wagon, El Camino, big block springs.

Check Summit about $89 a pair new.
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Read the article and give PST a call they will sell you what you need. Great guys.
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most definately will help Jesse,,then go with a 225 tire this will raise it up at least an inch or better
thanx i will check out the local wheel shop.
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Old 08-10-2005, 06:15 PM
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Re: headers help

Changing tires will not solve mechanical problems only ruin a new set of tires. Please spend your money where it will help the most. Go to a full service tire place and get someone to look at your car.
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Old 08-11-2005, 01:20 AM
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Changing tires will not solve mechanical problems only ruin a new set of tires. Please spend your money where it will help the most. Go to a full service tire place and get someone to look at your car.
all it needs to be is lifted,mechanically every thing is fine cept some scrapes.
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