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1957 Rear Spring Adjustment

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1957 & 2003 owner
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With new rear springs, drivers side is 1/2 inch lower than passenger side. How do I adjust them?

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I'd drive it and let it settle for awhile. 1/2 inch isn't much.
 
It is also possible the problem is with the front springs. They all interact to some degree even though not directly connected other then by the frame. A weak right front spring will make the left rear sit higher. I think the rear springs are identical so you could swap them from side to side and see if the 1/2" moves around. As Zcode said, I'd drive it a while and see if it settles in.
 
Somewhere there should be a punch list for properly measuring ride height on this vehicle. Things like all tires inflated to spec, on a level surface, full tank of gas, remove extraneous stuff from the car, and where to measure.
 
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