I just completed the front end rebuild (upper/lower ball joints, all bushings, brakes and stainless brake lines all around), and installed AR blue springs and Koni yellows set on the least firm setting. I had the wheels powder coated an installed new Falken 185/60R14 tires on all four corners.
Initial measurements:
- Front right= 24 1/2"
-Front left= 24 1/2"
- Rear right= 25 1/2" (see photo of what a misaligned rear spring seat looks like)
-Rear left= 25 3/8"



The new measurements:
- Front right= 23 7/8"
-Front left= 24 "
- Rear right= 23 5/8"- new spring correctly seated
-Rear left= 23 5/8"






I am very happy with the outcome of the overall ride height, handling and especially the dampening factor with the new shocks. My wife actually likes driving the car

I need to keep working on the cosmetic items, including cleaning the engine compartment.
Take care, Bob