T-Minus posted:The rear is already sitting low and the coil overs are maxed out or worn out. This is without the engine installed. The challenge may be to find coil overs that will take the weight of the rear engine.
The rear is already sitting low and the coil overs are maxed out or worn out. This is without the engine installed. The challenge may be to find coil overs that will take the weight of the rear engine.
Looks good; actually in terms of height in the back I believe you are fine; if you notice the stance on original Speedsters the top of the rear wheel well matched the top of the rim. I venture to say when you install the engine that's where your ride height will be.