There was a design error on those Plymouths. Somehow, the UNLADEN
weight was substituted for the LADEN weight in the design stage, resulting in
the rear springs being too weak, and dragging bumpers if anyone sat in the rear
seat. Somewhere along the production, it was corrected, without much
fanfare. I had an early '57 Plymouth Belvedere hardtop, (Wish I still had
it!!), and swapped springs with a friend who was trading in his "58 to fix
it.
In a message dated 6/23/2015 9:21:59 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
eddee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Hi
Members
After a few restorations on 57/58 PLYMOUTS (all 2dr h/t), it
always seems the final 'overall height' of the car is too high by 1 to 3
"
This is according to the spec stated in several places that the 2 dr
h/t should be 54" overall height
It always seems the rear
replacement springs are too
stiff -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Does
anyone know for sure that the 57/58 PLYMOUTH 2dr h/t from the factory was
54" ????????????
............or was this a guess and estimate of mother
mopar????
ALSO, was that measurement without any passengers??? or a
full up loaded car???
It would appear that the springs for a 54" car
would have to be bowed DOWN-which does not make real sense.
I was
wondering if anyone on the list ever did research on this topic in the
past
ED ECKERSON LI
NY
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