Thread: Bucket Springs and Shocks
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03-26-2004 12:44 PM #1
Bucket Springs and Shocks
I'm still in the process of putting my T-Bucket together and one area (among many) that confuses a novice like me is the suspension.
The rides I've seen all seem to be 'over shocked'. Talking to a suspension expert, he agress - typically they are set-up wrong and don't need the level of suspension they have. Buckets are light cars and yet have shocks designed for vehicles 3-4 times their weight.
Anyway here's my scenario; I want to use a 3 leaf rear spring and coil over rear shocks. I fully admit the coil overs are for looks only and I think the spring alone will do the job.
So are there any coil overs that are soft enough to be used in conjunction with a transverse rear spring?
I've been at Total Performance and elsewhere and they do have shocks but no coil overs to be used with rear springs.
Max Christoffersen
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03-26-2004 02:54 PM #2
On one of my earlier projects back in the sixties I built a glass 27 "T" pickup. I used a Transverse rear spring with just the main leaf and I think the next one or the third one above it. I then mounted coil overs and used Overload type springs on the coilovers. These were the kind all the old time auto supplys sold that clamped over the stock shock. I think you still can get them, try JC Whitney. They were available in three different spring rates, I used the middle rate and the car rode very good, not so bouncy and skiddish as a lot of other buckets. (nobody ever guessed they weren't originally coil over springs).
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03-27-2004 12:45 PM #3
Thanks Bob - I'll check this out.
I love the combination of both, but I don't want to fall into the trap of over springing my ride for the cosmetics.
Max Christoffersen
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