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does anybody have the factory specs on ride height for a 1968 dodge coronet R/T with 15inch wheels and tires? i have read that the 68'dodge coronet did come with an 15inch option






Ride height isn't a "spec" in the FSM.

According to the FSM it's measured as the difference between:

Point A: The distnace of the bottom of the torsion bar mount on the
lower control arm to the ground

Point B: The distance from the bottom of the lower ball joint
to the ground

With Point A always being greater than point B...

The exact measurement (difference) isn't stated,
they just need to be the same on both sides of the car to
within 1/8 of inch...

FWIW, you can also buy a ride height guage from summit etc
for around $30.00.... most people only need it once or twice though!

Basically your measuring the pitch on the lower control arms
under full load from the k frame to the lower ball join.
They should be pitched downward from the k frame.

Hope this helps...




My old Chilton's book shows the spec as 1 and 7/8" difference between point A and point B (plus or minus 1/8").