Thread: Rear Leaf Spring Kit
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07-15-2005 10:08 AM #1
Rear Leaf Spring Kit
I want some advice on the different leaf spring kits available on the market right now. The kit is for a 39 Chevy Coupe, with a soon to be Nova rear end. I have seen the Chassis Engineering, Posies, Street Rod Engineering, Etc. But I have not heard good nor bad about either one and they seem to vary in price.
Any advice on these or other companies would be appreciated.
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07-15-2005 10:56 AM #2
If I did it again - which I just might have to - I would use Landrum.
They will engineer a set based on your components and weight parameters.
I bought generic springs from Scott's but the spring rate is a little lighter than I would have liked.
I believe they are 175#, 225# would have been better.
Now its either shackle up or start over with a better product.
Bert
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07-15-2005 12:08 PM #3
I use Crysler 5th ave springs. (4 or 5 leaf are available from J. C. Whitney). I recently used the 5 leaf on a 48 GMC truck. They cost $69 each & shipping was free.
I bought Crysler bolt on front & rear spring mounting hardware from a salvage yard.Speedway has shackels & axel mounting pads. total cost was $210.
I used a aftermarket kit (C.E. I think) on a 1939 Ford & the ride was a little stiff but bearable & easy to install...altho the wheels were not centered in the wheel openings. This was easily corrected by redrilling the spring bolt hole.
DonLast edited by Don Meyer; 07-15-2005 at 12:50 PM.
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