wyrmrider
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find some sw leafs getsomelate 70's torsion bars from a sw orcopcar get a cordoba rear sway only after the heavy front torsions wider wheels for radial tires handle like a sportscar
Because he said those are the originals.Hard to believe those are seven leaf springs , im not seeing it.
Add a extra leaf, or perhaps the addition of air shocks, or shocks with over loader springs.Yeah, that would make a lot of sense, too bad. I dished out too much money on some Leaf springs without that extended arch. I’m trying to figure out a way to keep the arch with the Leaf strings I have.
I agree if you are talking about good springs. If you have saggy springs adding a leaf will help to get it back to proper ride height.In my opinion adding a leaf will only add rigidity. It will not lift the back end of the car any higher.
I totally agree. I usually use the main leaf from a downer set and cut off the eye on both ends. That way it is giving you almost an entire second main leaf.In my estimation, the main leaf is the most important to determine ride height.
Leaf #2 does not reach close enough to the rear shackle eye (which is OK with good springs), so with weak springs the weight of the car simply bows that section of the main leaf upward - we can see that in this picture. That's a tell-tale of weak springs: the rear section should generally be flat or curved upward, but never bowed upward.
So if you're going to add a leaf - get one that will reach closer to the shackle, preferably almost underneath the eye, and make that your #2 leaf.
Add another clamp closer to the shackle, too.
With that said, you'll probably need to buy such leaves by length, either from a supplier or salvage from something with longer springs.
Yes a cut off wheel. Do not use a torch because you will take the temper out of the spring.I presume you must cut thru them with an abrasive wheel/grinder disc?
I’ve had one hell of a headache attempting to put in extended shackles in my 72 fury 3. Im 18 and getting absolutely humbled by my lack of knowledge. The goal was to give the car a slight rake to fulfill my hot rod desire, however after struggling to get them in, the leaf was totally de-arced and was lower than stock, and completely flattened. Talked to shop teachers and a few people that knew more than me and we decided I needed some upgraded/stiffer leaf springs. I dished out the money, and tossed them in and got almost completely similar results. Is there anything I can do to keep the arch in my springs and keep the slight rake? I’m tired of spending money and time to get the same results.
- attached is a photo of the old springs flattened. Any comments are much appreciated!
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