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Re: Leaf springs




YES you can use them!!!! You have to get some of MPs forward mounts, and measure the difference in length between the new and old springs, then drill holes in the new forward mounts to compensate for the shorter front half on the new springs. That's all it takes.

It's a good thing to, because these are the oldest style springs you can really get, unless you spent big bucks at Firm Feel suspension or something.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: RCoronetfreak@xxxxxxx<mailto:RCoronetfreak@xxxxxxx> 
  To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx> 
  Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 5:58 PM
  Subject: Leaf springs




  Hey everyone,  I bet this topic has been explored but I can't  remember.  I 
  have heard that on a '64-65 b-body that you can't run '66-70  b-body springs 
  and I have also heard the opposite.  Which is correct?   I just got a deal on 
  some Super Stock springs for a '66-'70 b-body and wanted to  try them on my '64 
  Fury.  Any input would be great!  Also, I am  thinking about selling my '65 
  Coronet 2 door post.  What is stopping me is  the fact that I really want to fix 
  one up but mine has a lot of rust.  It  has rusty inner fenders, rusted out 
  torsion bar mount, and needs floors and  quarts and lower fenders.  I have a 
  couple of solid 4 doors but I just hate  to cut up the post.  Do I have a chance 
  in hell of selling this and not  losing my shirt?  
  Rick Rice
  2 '64 Furys
  6 '65 Coronets
  '77 Dodge D100
  '95 Dakota Sport 
  '98 Jeep Grand Cherokee
  '04 Jeep Grand Cherokee



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