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Old Mar 4th, 2021, 23:19   #2
Derek UK
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Well I guess one answer would be "Welcome to 1962"!
When you did your suspension rebuild did you leave all of the suspension just loosely tightened? There is a need to tighten all of the pivoting arm fixings when the car is sitting at it's normal resting position. A couple of 100lb bags of something on the front seats and half a tank of gas is a good idea too while you go round and torque down all of the nuts and bolts. When the car first comes down off the jack stands give it a good bouncing as a first job to settle the bushes. Did you use poly anywhere? They will harden the suspension a bit too. What tyre pressures are you running? 26-28 front and 28-30psi rear perhaps. For comfort use the lower pressures. PV is lighter than the Amazon so perhaps PV owners may like to comment.
Rob at Amazon cars has just done a PV grease up up video that you might find interesting.
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