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Re: Sagging to port side
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Interestingly, other 53 models have way lower ride height. 2 door coupe:
https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=9022


Every 53 except the commercial body uses the exact same leaf springs. For this photo where the ride height is "perfect", I suspect they just stuck some sandbags in the trunk to get the car stanced nicer for the photoshoot.

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Posted on: 7/5 16:29
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Re: Sagging to port side
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I was primarily looking at Cavalier's and Patricians when looking for the correct ride height of my car. I hadn't noticed that other models were different, but makes sense, particularly for the 2 doors to have a bit lower stance when it comes to styling.

Maybe it was a styling choice that the senior sedans had a bit higher ride, or maybe it was more expected that they would have rear passengers, which my car rarely had given the lack of wear and tear in the back.

Either way, it's 2025 and we should accept that all ride heights are okay, even if cars that sit a bit higher are better.

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Re: Sagging to port side
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Considering that all those cars used the same frame, rear axle, springs, and skirts, I think the ride height would all be the same. Only if the fender stampings were different, but I doubt that.

Posted on: 7/5 16:43
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Re: Sagging to port side
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I suspect they just stuck some sandbags in the trunk to get the car stanced nicer for the photoshoot.


That's my kind of "fix"!

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Re: Sagging to port side
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"Longer, lower, wider" was a common ad theme.

Mercury: "The big M: Looks big, feels big, IS BIG!"

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Re: Sagging to port side
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I suspect they just stuck some sandbags in the trunk to get the car stanced nicer for the photoshoot.


That's my kind of "fix"!


That's essentially how I "fixed" the driver's side lean on my '54. I just put my tool bag and a few other heavy items in the rear passenger corner of the trunk. Problem solved. Rides great as is so I have no desire to replace springs.

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Re: Sagging to port side
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Is that in addition to the factory spare? The spare balances the weight of the gas.

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Re: Sagging to port side
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Springs can appear identical yet have different rates.

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Re: Sagging to port side
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I hesitate to do a lot with the springs themselves first becaue, thinking abou it (always dangerous) the car handles very well and stops straight the way it is. It just looks funny canted over like that. Weight shifting in the trunk first step, I think. It mingt look good woth the back down a little more.

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Re: Sagging to port side
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It will ride and handle and look better with the list corrected and ride height near stock.

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