Hi Tom, My thoughts: 1. air shocks painted black are not as obvious or ugly, but they ride rough when pumped up. 2. new springs are available from Eaton Spring www.eatonspring.com ) which are EXACT spec to original and will put your car back to proper height plus will carry more weight than old and abused springs. 3. have Eaton make you a set of springs that are equivalent to factory heavy duty for taxi or police use. THIS is the ultimate fix. Wayne Graefen ----- Original Message ----- From: Tom Wright <TWright669@xxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, August 15, 1999 10:48 PM Subject: Re: Springy Thingies > In a message dated 8/10/99, 9:51:53 PM, JLSAVARD@xxxxxxx writes: > <<The rear springs on the '57's were notoriously weak and needed an extra leaf > to help them, particularly since the rear overhang and trunk were so deep. > Scuttlebut at C.E.D. was that some designer (or detailer) mistakenly used the > unladen weight for the laden weight in his calculation of spring strength, > therefore making them sag when anybody got in the backseat. > >> > > What is the fix for this? Is there a source of re-engineered springs that > will fit my '57? > My '57 has exactly the problem you describe. Just a couple of suitcases will > cause my rear to practically drag on the ground. I bolted on a pair of > helper-springs to solve the problem, but they are very obvious and ugly. > Tom > |