I got the rear suspension on the GT installed. This consisted of new Energy Suspension polyurethane inserts into the now wire-wheeled and painted leaf spring set from the car. The leaf springs have elastic isolators clamping the spring to the axle, and these went away as well. I had to conjure the inserts from the Energy parts-section, since there is no IMPERIAL application, so I had to use std Chrysler fronts and larger generic rears, it came out super. This made a GIANT difference in firmness, and nudging the rear end of the car shell with your hip now results in a firm, solid feel rather than the wiggle and sway that was present previously. It's amaxing how much give the stock suspension has - several of the parts were fairly worn, and it's a 70k mile car (only). Then got the 8.5 inch wheels with the HP truck tires mounted up. These are 17" steel wheels (can't top the $100 each price) that I had custom made. The people at 4-wheel parts have made life easy, since that market is used to custom applications and is fine with doing things that are "not stock". Also a great potential source for shocks, as the "stock" resources are drying up when you tell people that you need something for a 72 Imperial. I had to wait 8 weeks for the wheels. I'm into the project at least 15 months, so what's one or two more? The car sits higher now (most likely stock, the wider wheels make it look taller) and I'll try to lower it a little. Think I'm just going to have to skip the plan to slam it down low, since doing so seems to play havoc with the alignment and handling, which I value more. The tire place at the corner has a 12 month warranty on alignment, and I've had them adjust it 3 times. They like me cause I keep them occupied and am very patient, so therefore get great service. Why the (second letter of the alpha_et is _roken on this computer) _all joints were worn out the third time and not the first two was strange, so they replaced them. Anyway, next step is a trip to Hellwig in Visalia, CA in Nov. They'll make some custom sway _ars for the car so that it stays very flat. Hopefully, I'll have a car that surprises some folks on the cloverleafs soon. Last Mechanical steps: redo the now leaking valve cover gasket, figure out what to do on the air cleaner - the aftermarket ones are too tall and I don't like the snorkel setup - will likely have the stock one cut and opened up for freer flow... Then it's on to cosmetics, with a new front windscreen, install the Porsche seats, install a stereo and center console, and then do paint and we're done with the project. Oh, and fix the darned headlight door motor wiring connection - I'm opening them manually right now, and that's a loser. I'll have photos of the new stance posted soon. Kenyon Wills ____________________________________________________________________________________ Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect. Join Yahoo!'s user panel and lay it on us. http://surveylink.yahoo.com/gmrs/yahoo_panel_invite.asp?a=7 ----------------- http://www.imperialclub.com ----------------- This message was sent to you by the Imperial Mailing List. Please reply to mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and your response will be shared with everyone. Private messages (and attachments) for the Administrators should be sent to iml.webmonster@xxxxxxxxx To UN-SUBSCRIBE, go to http://imperialclub.com/unsubscribe.htm