Hi All. Thanks to all who have replied to my question. Yes it is up on jack stands right now. The pads that I call them is the part that the adjusting bolt hits to raze the car and wind the t-bars. I have not removed the bars yet I have only moved the adjusting bolts so they are at the base of the threaded adjusters. The 1/2 and 3/4 inches that I was talking about is the space between the bolt adjuster and the pad that it goes up against to adjust the bars. I did look in my book but it did not give a name for the pads it just shows were they go when you put new bushings on . I hope this makes my question a little easer to answer I am not to good with giving a description on these computers I can do better when talking on the phone or in person. Thanks again for your help. I only have until May19th to get the car road ready for the trip to O.C MD. for a big car show. Bob 68 Imperial ----- Original Message ----- From: <dardal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 9:55 AM Subject: Re: IML: 68 t-bars > Bob, I am not fully follow you. Did you remove the bolts completely from the > lower control arms? If yes, are you supporting the car with lack stands? Or > does the half and 3/4 of an inch refers to how much the bolt head sticks out > from the control arm at the current adjustment? > > > I was wondering if I need to remove the bars and move the pads to the bolt > > adjusters. > > I cannot follow this. What do you mean pads? What you may have to do is remove > the T-bars from the anchor points at the rear cross member, and move them one > full flat to wind them more if the car rides too low. I do not remember the > procedure to do this and what needs to come off, but it will be well laid out > in the FSM. I can look it up for you if you want later in the week, or if > another member has a book handy, they can scan you the relevant pages... > > D^2 > > Quoting BOBSMOPAR <bobsmopar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > > Hi all 67&68 owners and list. > > I went over to garage today and removed the adjusting bolts on the t-bars. > > On the left side I have an half inch between the adjusting bolt and the pad > > that it rest on to raze the car. > > On the right side I have about three quarter of an inch. > > Could this be my problem with bottoming out. > > I was wondering if I need to remove the bars and move the pads to the bolt > > adjusters. > > Thank you. > > Bob > > 68 Imperial > > > > > > >