I encountered the same problem with the same size
tires on my '66, whose rear end does sag a bit. The
body was a little off center and the rub was on the
pass side. I loosened the body bolts and nudged it
over about 1/8" to solve my problem. Other fixes
would be to add or beef up the leaf springs. Some
people turn them upside down, but I think that
adversly affects your handling, so I would pass...
Mike Harper
'66 1600
'68 2000
Charleston SC
--- MARamos@smart.com.ph wrote:
> Our rear tires (195/60-R14) are rubbing against our
> inner fender. Does this
> mean that our rear suspension is sagging already?
> What should we replace?
> There seems to be enough clearance even when there
> are two people in the car
> but the problem starts when we start hitting
> irregularities on the road. Is
> there a way to keep the ride height without the
> rubbing?
>
> Manolet
> Philippines
> SPL311-08814
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