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    jgauger is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    1936 rear springs

     



    I have just finished removing the third leaf from my 36 coupe rear springs and it did not seem to help very much. I really rides choppy. Now it sits a little too low and I am going to have to raise it up. I am really surprised this car rides so badly, because I just had a 36 pickup with basicly the same setup and it rode great. I don't know wheather to try Posies, Chasis engineering, Eaton Detroit or fatmans springs. Does anybody know about using monoleaf rear springs on a 36? Thanks, James

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