Thanks for the info Bill-

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> Jim
> 
> Yep, back in the 70's that was the rage. I did the
> same thing. I did work at 
> a front end shop for awhile and when you "jack it
> up" you change the geometry 
> and mess up the stock settings. If you get it really
> high, it's hard to get 
> the settings where they should be. 
> 
> Looks cool, but it reduces handling (alot if it's
> lifted higher) and wears 
> tires, suspension parts and raises your center of
> gravity (not good).  
> 
> I do not know if off-set a-arms would help or not,
> but if it's a good front 
> end shop, he's probably right. He sounds like he can
> make minimum setting, so 
> that maybe OK. The springs may also settle down a
> few 16ths after a few 
> thousand miles which will help.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> Bill C
> 
>
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