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07-04-2005 08:43 PM #1
who made Butch's Rod shop parts?
Butch's Rod Shop went defunct, but who made those dropped
Mopar leaf springs for 35-36's ? My forever lasting-never-completed 1936 Plym has stock leaves front and rear. I would consider dropped single leaves front and back if some company
would admit they make them. I don't think Butch's made all their product line . Anyone out there have info on thses babies ?
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07-04-2005 09:06 PM #2
Nope, I don't have that, but any competent spring shop should be able to make what your looking for. I know they are few and far between but try looking them up on the Yellow Pages on the Internet. Hope this helps. I have springs made before when I lived in Washington State. There is a shop in Auburn that make any spring you want, but I am sorry I can't remember their name. I can tell you they are right of Highway 167 about two blocks.Duane S
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07-04-2005 09:16 PM #3
ANY spring for ANY application...
http://www.eatonsprings.com/PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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