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Hi I have just tried to fit the body on my special and it seems to have highlighted that my rear axle seems to sit towards the passenger side of the car. I guess it may of moved due to the last owner bumping the car sideways to move it around? Is this possible and if so how would I go about moving it back? Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks Aaron
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If the axle is a bit off centre, check where the springs are bolted and clamped into the chassis ends at the rear.
If you slacken the 1/2" bolt that goes through each spring, and then loosen the U clamp that goes over the spring you can get a fair bit of sideways movement once the springs are loose in the chassis end. Then re-tighten the bolts and you should be good to go.
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Perfect thanks I have removed the u bolts but no movement as yet. I’ll try and free up the springs in the chassis and see what happens! Thanks again
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I found that mismatched springs had quite a range in length to the eye, which would presumably affect the way the axle sits too? Measure 'em next to each other when you have them out. I found the best advice on rear springs removal was I think Ian Dunford's which was something along the lines of having a very hefty metal bar to stun them from the front of the chassis rail. I used a 6' steel rod with a tapered blunt end used otherwise for opening up holes.