I had springs put on a 63 & the spring shop used a jack
under the differential to make minor adjustments to get the springs lined
up.
John
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Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 7:23
PM
Subject: RE: IML: '66 HD Rear
Springs
Hi Roger & Gabby!! I'm not sure, but you could have been
referring to me and the problems I was having with getting those #@%$^&$$# rear springs back on my '66
convertible a few months ago. I got them from ESPO's Springs & Things.
I forgot the actual costbut if you need it I can go check the book and get
you the exact $$$. I also ordered new shackels/bushings and U-clamps for
attaching the springs to the axel itself. Although I could possibly have
reused some I figured that after so long a time and so many miles I may as
well add NEW whatever I could, and the cost for the bushings/shackels was
minimal. The lady I spoke with at ESPO's was very helpful and really
seemed to know her stuff. In my case, since my car is a 'convertible' the
spec's for the springs themselves are a little different than on, say, a
2-dr or 4-dr vehicle. The convertible, being a bit heavier, has different
'arc' and 'radius' figures than the 2/4 dr models would have. Getting
the springs themselves back in place was the hardest part of the job!!!!
don't be surprised if you start looking for new cuss words as it was not
unusual it get everything 'almost' lined up and not be able to force the
rear axel just another 1/4 inch or less to get the alignment pins to fall
into place. I eventually got out the good-old 'come-along' and managed to
get everything to fall in place. What I think (?) happened is that after
disconnecting the springs, shackels, and everything else that actually
holds the rear axel in place, the axel itself may have slipped back
(towards the rear ) when the pressure was removed keeping the
driveshaft in the trans......it may have moved just enough to cause
the problem. If I had to do it again ( and I might have to!) I would try
and come up with some way to keep pressure on the axel/driveshaft itself
so it would NOT try and backout of the trans. I say I may have to go
thru this again since the drivers side of the car is still sitting 1 inch
lower than the passenger side. ever since putting on the new springs. I
really do not think it is the springs themselves and I have spoken to the
people at ESPO's a few times asking if they have had a problem on any
other similiar springs. They tell me these springs are made in sets of 12
pieces, meaning 6-sets of two springs. And they have had no one else
complain at all about one spring being lower than the other. They said the
only REAL way to tell if its the springs is to change the left on with the
right one, but as you might imagine I am not in any hurry to go thru that
again......although I just might go ahead and bite-the-bullet over the
winter and see if it does either correct the problem or confirm it...if I
can be of any help feel free to contact me directly at: "dan.donna.m@xxxxxxx" Good Luck and
Happy Holidays!!!! Dan Melnik > I replaced my rear springs on my 66
crown coupe and I got them from Kanters > I also replaced the rear
springs on my 63 from the same source. > > Fitting is a pain but
can be achieved if you persvere, if yo9u get into > trouble ask me I
know how. >
>
David > > > >From: FltSgt@xxxxxxx > >Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >
>To: Mailing-List@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >
>Subject: IML: '66 HD Rear Springs > >Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2003
21:02:32 EST > > > >Hola > > > >Who was
the owner of a '66 who replaced their rear springs ? I'm looking
> >for > >the name of the company who supplied
them. > > >
>
Rodger & Gabby >
>
Colo Spgs > > > >ps > >the rear bumper rides a
little low & the tow hitch drags when I leave the > >drive way
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