Ok so I recently de-arched the rear springs in my 74 cuda...here is a link to the post with pics.
http://www.cuda-challenger.com/cc/index.php?topic=105980.0The old springs were reached over 25 years ago and had a leaf added. I left the additional leaf in and had a spring shop de-arched them. The spring rate is around 200 lbs per inch (based on me stepping on the springs while they were sitting on the ground and measuring the deflection).
When I took the car for a drive it rides really rough...it feels like it is bottoming out. I climbed under and had my wife bounce the back end of the car and it moves a very little amount. I can not see it hitting on anything, but it sounds like it is. There is not even any bounce on the rebound!
There is lots of clearance between both the pinion snuber and the bumpstops.
I am guessing (HOPEING) the shocks are the problem. The shocks on it are 23 year old parts store pieces.
I was looking at some QA1 double adjustable units...but holy $$$$
Any reasonable priced units out there anyone can suggest. Car is 99% street driven.
Is it worth trying out a new set of Napa / Monroe units and see if it helps??
Jason