I've just removed, cleaned, blasted, painted and Por 15'd various parts of the rear suspension on my '70. All the original parts were put back in except new Moog rubber leaf spring front and rear bushings and new rubber spring pads. I did also swap out the 20+ year old air shocks in favor of some Edelbrock IAS shocks. I can't for the life of me figure out why after getting everything back together the rear of the car is sitting about 2" higher now. I didn't think just using new rubber spring pads and the fact that the gas tank is still out would account for it. I've seen others post here to make sure everything gets torqued after the car is back down on the ground and I did follow that rule. So what's up? Any ideas what is going on or what else I could try to adjust to bring the rear back down?