Brian / Jerry..OK that looks interesting. Never heard of that tool. Just need to try to find one !!
Certainly will give that a go.
Many thanks Greg
Certainly will give that a go.
Many thanks Greg
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Originally posted by gregory
Has anyone got any ideas about this problem I have. The car is a 1951
2-door saloon and has always leaned slightly to the o/s at the rear.
It rides about an inch lower on the drivers side.
A pure long-shot this, but leaf springs can develop a lot of friction between the leaves. This could prevent the car recovering when load is removed, but would be overcome when you shake the car with no load.
Try spraying the leaves with a light penetrating lubricant. If that works then a more permanent solution, used in period, would be to grease the leaves and wrap them in a some sort of boot.
Let us know how you get on!