Wayne: there are some remanufactured (NORS) 4 1/2-leaf springs on the Epay, right now. I have some experience, with rear springs. What I did was score a set of 1962 (coincidentally; any-year will "do", though) Chrysler stationwagon leaf springs (6-leafers) Then: (and BECAUSE, the exact-year of the springs doesn't matter!) I re-used my cars main/long-leaf, and "stacked" the wagon's leafs onto it, to create 5-full leafs (with the tail-section of the shortest-leaf extending on to BOTH sides of the axle, instead of the 'half-leaf' ending AT the axle) . If you want to be 'slick', you could ask that spring shop to produce some stationwagon-rated leaf springs, and then"play" with combining your car's leafs, with the "wagon" leafs, if you find something objectional with the ride height or stiffness of the "wagon " springs. I don't know/recall what model your car is, but if its not a Fury, you might find/install some heavier torsion bars. Your bar's part numbers are visible, on the very tail-ends of them, at/on their rear "anchor" supports. The standard 1" bars are coded 950 & 951. The Fury Bars are 1.04" and are coded 952 & 953. Then, there are the gas-filled shocks, that are available, now, on epay. Neil Vedder ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1 |