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    I have a 46, if you want an easy seat change Mark VIII seats will fit right in, the back seats you just unhook the back take it out, take the bottom out, set a 2X4 on its side across hump, level screw to stock board, the back you just hang on the 46 hangers fits right in. The front you have to make some risers to lift the seats a little drill holes so you can mount to stock holes and then just drill holes for inside by hump.

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    Check the center bolt on those springs - it might be as simple as changing the springs side for side. You do have to make sure that the drive shaft has enough yoke as well to fit the transmission correctly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2 View Post
    Check the center bolt on those springs - it might be as simple as changing the springs side for side. You do have to make sure that the drive shaft has enough yoke as well to fit the transmission correctly.
    Thanks! That was going to be the first thing I checked- I hung a rear years ago and the spring was centered 24 " from each end- like you say- this one may have been installed reversed by past owner when he did the conversion- remembering seeing years ago how someone had made that honest mistake-

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    Another thought on the rear end shift, if you want to lower it some (prevents nose bleeds), you could make up lowering blocks with offset locator hole and pin to shift the axle without changing the springs around (if that would make a difference). On the yoke, if it's correct now, you may end up shortening the shaft or the yoke depending.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter View Post
    Another thought on the rear end shift, if you want to lower it some (prevents nose bleeds), you could make up lowering blocks with offset locator hole and pin to shift the axle without changing the springs around (if that would make a difference). On the yoke, if it's correct now, you may end up shortening the shaft or the yoke depending.
    Checked it out this morning- driver's side is centered- so now pulling u-bolts on passenger side- checking for a broken spring bolt- see what has let is slip back-

    Wheel brake cylinder has a slight leak on that same side- fixing that at the same time- this is not that exciting of stuff so I'm not taking pictures-

    Leaving the ride height alone for now but can see several inches lower in it's future-

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