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    My AMX at the 2007 AMO show. The "official" pic.



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    I gotta get me one of those amx's or a rambler...
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    Looks really nice Bob.
    Definitely the stock stance.
    Ever considered lowering the nose a lttle bit for some "rake" ?

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    I thought of it. I have replacement "heavy duty" front springs on it. The replacements didn't have the ends of the coils ground down for a smooth seat in the spring buckets, but I didn't want to touch them until I saw how the car sat when complete.

    The plan now is to pull them back out (pretty easy with garyjav's spring tool and a hydraulic press), and grind the ends. It should lower it about 3/4" in the front.

    It would be even more noticeable if I cranked the traction bars down where the factory spec says. I went about 1" higher than their spec.

    All the little bugs to work out. I have about 500 miles on it now. Doing another cruise/show this evening if I get my honey-do's finished in time.

    Bob
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    1967 Rambler Rogue

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    you'll eventually pay for it...
    and not have it.
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