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My58PlymouthFury |
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 397 Location: McHenry Illinois | Hello All, Can you guys check your Hollander books to see what rear leaf springs will interchange w/ a '58 Plymouth 2DHT?? Thanks, Dave W. | ||
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 397 Location: McHenry Illinois | Chuck, Anybody?????????? | ||
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 8947 Location: WHEELING,WV.>>>HOME OF WWVA | saw first post last night LATE-------------------later 2 1/2x20x35 des.-57-sweep dod.-57 dod.-60-dart dod.-61-exc.-sw. dod-62 dod.-exc.-880-series lancer-61-62 dart-63-65 ply.-57 ply.-58-59-exc-sw. | ||
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 397 Location: McHenry Illinois | Thanks Chuck. Dave W. | ||
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Account Suspended (Steve Hobby Alias) Posts: 3365 Location: North West Jorsey | My 58 Actually, you'd be better off ordering a new set from Eaton Spring. Get the shackle kits too. By the time you get through looking for them, dealing with getting them to you, dealing with worn out rubber ect., you would have a brand new set in the car and their not 40 years old! | ||
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 397 Location: McHenry Illinois | Steve, I am planning on installing a new set of leaves. It's just that no one has a listing for pre '62 Mopar applications. I figured that I'd try looking them up for a '64 Dart and may be able to find a set of "off the shelf" units rather than a custom made (and more pricey) set. Dave W. | ||
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Account Suspended (Steve Hobby Alias) Posts: 3365 Location: North West Jorsey | Ah I see Call Eaton Spring. They have them. . .Buy them for my 62's and my 59 all the time from them. 64 ought to be a cake walk then. http://www.eatonsprings.com/ | ||
My58PlymouthFury |
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 397 Location: McHenry Illinois | Update: Won a set of new leaf springs on E-bay. I'll let ya'll know how they ride when I get 'em installed. Thanks again, Steve and Chuck for the great info. Dave W. | ||
My58PlymouthFury |
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 397 Location: McHenry Illinois | The new springs arrived today. Installed them and they ride great. Got rid of the "floater" feel. Dave W. | ||
62chrysler |
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Account Suspended (Steve Hobby Alias) Posts: 3365 Location: North West Jorsey | I gotta ask you were those the ones that wer advertised as an over stock for like 70 bucks? Alledgedly US made? I won a set for my 71 fury for $60.00 If they are what they say, I got one hello a deal. He had the shackle bushings and spring pads for 20.00 each set. I figure my net savings on the deal was 200 with the shipping | ||
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 397 Location: McHenry Illinois | Hi Steve, Yup, those were the ones. They are Made in USA, fit good and ride nice. They arrived in 3 days after auction end.Sit about an inch high, but I suppose they'll seat after a while. Dave W. | ||
62chrysler |
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Account Suspended (Steve Hobby Alias) Posts: 3365 Location: North West Jorsey | They were one Hello a deal! Finally!!! I got a break. Good to know they fit well. Then I can do the retrofit in hours, not days. Everything on this Plyme takes months. Grrrrr I didn't get mine yet, but the auction ended Friday | ||
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