how to raise the front end of my 1973 impala
No you can not but you can install heavy duty springs that will raise the front end 2 1/2 to 3 inches.
like the hood and and the place where the engine is at the very front of the car. the front.
name and show all the parts of a car`s front-end suspension
Take a look at the front of a 1949 Buick Roadmaster. That is a waterfall front end.
If you raise the back end higher than the front end, no.
The VW Beetle has 2 jack points, one on each side to the rear of the front door. The body/pan assembly is ridged enough that this single jack point will lift the entire side of the car. If your car is tatty, or does not have a jack point installed, place a floor jack under the front bulkhead of the car, and raise the entire front end.
Well, using a tape measure on my 1986 Lincoln town car signature Series...the hood (from the chrome strip on its end at the windshield to the other end just before the hood ornament) is just shy of 54 inches long. It is 59 inches from the beginning of the hood, to the hood ornament (not attached to the hood, it is part of the grille) and 61.75 inches to the front of the grille. To go from the start of the hood (about 3 inches from the windshield) to the leading edge of the front bumper guards it is about 67.5 inches. Hope this is helpful
The front hood raises from the rear or windshield end, the rear hood raises from the rear or bumper end
possibly you need new springs in the back and in the front you can manually crank up the torsion bars to raise the front end, if you crank them up get the car aligned as it will throw the alignment off.
If you are trying to drop the front end 4 inches I would recommend replacing the stock front spindles with 3 inch drop spindles and replacing the front coil springs with 1 inch drop springs. If you cut the front springs to drop the front end 4 inches, proper alignment will be impossible.
To remove the front bumper * Remove the front indicators * Raise the front wheels off the ground and support the front of the car with axle stands * Looking under the front of the car you will see a cross-member which supports the front of the engine and the radiator etc. You should see the heads of three bolts at each end of the cross-member. The outer two bolts are the ones securing the front bumper, remove these and the bumper will slide forward and out.
ONLY the front tires can spend on a non-all wheel front end driven car.