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    Hey guys,

    So on the 41 Chrysler, its sitting on a 70 Monte Carlo frame, and its not sitting even in the rear. I am thinking the left leaf spring is sagging a bit, probably a inch difference between left and right.

    Does anyone have a good source for replacement springs these days, or is there a block i can put between the axle and the spring? Right now it has air shocks on it, but of course this does not solve the issue.
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    I know that springs are cheap but....the rear springs are fairly easy to swap side to side to verify if your problem is springs.....then, you wont be crying if you buy new springs and dont need them!!

    mike in tucson

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    Quote Originally Posted by robot View Post
    I know that springs are cheap but....the rear springs are fairly easy to swap side to side to verify if your problem is springs.....then, you wont be crying if you buy new springs and dont need them!!

    mike in tucson
    That's true, I can try that to see if its a body mount issue
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    MOOG distributes coils...find a local supplier. It probably isnt cost effective to buy coils and have them shipped across country.....postage on a $40 coil will be almost the cost of the spring. You local Chebby dealer can get them too....if you have a decent discount there.

    Did you check to see if your car has a larger tire on the right side? Uncle Bob says that everything in WA state leans left.

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    we started talking about leaf springs and are now talking about coil springs .. which do you have ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HOSS429 View Post
    we started talking about leaf springs and are now talking about coil springs .. which do you have ?
    Sorry, leafs in the back, coils in front
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    in that case i`d like to learn something myself here .. when i rebuilt my stang front end i noticed my left rear was about an inch low .. i put spring spacers in the front coils to correct it .. you could go to adjustable coilover type shocks on the rear or get a spacer to fit between the leaf spring and the rear end or the simpleist go with a bit longer spring hanger on that side
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    OOPS, I assumed the Monte had coils in the back.

    It's still easy to swap sides to verify the problem. I believe that spacers and rocks between leaves is a band aid.....fix the problem correctly instead of patching it.
    If you were really cheap, put a smaller tire on the high side.....

    A local spring shop can probably correct the problem. If you pull the springs, the first test is to turn them upside down and see if the arch is the same in both.

    I had a aunt who was, let's say, "supersized". She had a husband who weighted maybe 130. She bought a brand new 62 Chevy two door hardtop.....she always drove. When the car was about 3 years old, I noticed that it had a permanent list to port sitting empty in the driveway. Maybe my aunt had a monte and you got it......

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    Quote Originally Posted by robot View Post
    OOPS, If you were really cheap, put a smaller tire on the high side.....
    that made me laugh .. yeah .. put a fat husband in the passenger seat
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    Haha, I have seen cars like that too Mike, tomorrow I think I will get under it and see what I can see.
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    I'll ask maybe a dumb question. Has the car ever been hit? It doesn't take much to tweak a frame a little and will translate to ride height at one corner or another.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dlotraf33 View Post
    I'll ask maybe a dumb question. Has the car ever been hit? It doesn't take much to tweak a frame a little and will translate to ride height at one corner or another.
    Hmm not sure about that one, the original owner didn't say if the Chrysler had been hit, from the looks of it I would say no, as for the Monte doner, not sure, I will look at the frame good tomorrow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rp23g7 View Post
    So on the 41 Chrysler, its sitting on a 70 Monte Carlo frame.
    I'm with Robot on this one, a '70 Monte Carlo had coil spring rear suspension the same as the Chevelle & Malibu, not leaf springs. If your '41 has leaf springs in the rear, it's not a Monte Carlo frame it's sitting on. Take a pic and post it.

    Mike

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    Hmm, I can take more tomorrow, I have some pics on the other post I wrote the other day, " Frame ID". The previous owner probably got confused, he's kinda old and has 20 cars
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    kinda old and confused go together
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