shock plate/leaf spring pads or liners or whatever

redjim

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Changing out the rear of my 59 for a later 8-3/4 and I have these fiber looking pads between the spring underside and shock mount plate, looks original but I don't have a parts book, when googling, I can't find any reference for these. Watching the Tube, i don't see anyone installing these on their charger or cuda or anything at all for that matter. Makes me think they're not mandatory but for a cushy driver, which is what I want, I'd like to replace these so a few issues. I can't figure out exactly what they're called and using terms like pads and insulators don't yield any mopar results. Does anyone have these on a car, are they a factory piece, are they useful, source? Thanks Jim
 
Changing out the rear of my 59 for a later 8-3/4 and I have these fiber looking pads between the spring underside and shock mount plate, looks original but I don't have a parts book, when googling, I can't find any reference for these. Watching the Tube, i don't see anyone installing these on their charger or cuda or anything at all for that matter. Makes me think they're not mandatory but for a cushy driver, which is what I want, I'd like to replace these so a few issues. I can't figure out exactly what they're called and using terms like pads and insulators don't yield any mopar results. Does anyone have these on a car, are they a factory piece, are they useful, source? Thanks Jim
Hey Jim, those look exactly like the factory leaf spring isolators. They used them on these big C-Bodies to kill road vibration and give it that smooth luxury ride. That’s why you don’t see them on the muscle car videos – the Charger/Cuda guys usually clamp the axle tight for better handling.


Since you want a cushy driver, you definitely want to keep them or get new ones. If you can’t find the exact factory part, just search for generic "leaf spring liners" or anti-squeak pads. They make a big difference for the ride!
 
Most of the new anti squeak pads now are plastic. When I rebuilt my springs about 10 years ago I couldn’t find any cloth ones so I went with the plastic.
 
I'm still not finding anything except the pieces that go between the leafs, leaves?? I have new Eaton springs so those are good, I just need the fiber or rubber looking rectangle piece on top of the shock plate that the whole spring sits on.
 
I'm still not finding anything except the pieces that go between the leafs, leaves?? I have new Eaton springs so those are good, I just need the fiber or rubber looking rectangle piece on top of the shock plate that the whole spring sits on.

Look at the cloth pads for Ford T-birds. I think these might do, though checking the measurements won't hurt before buying. I might look into this myself, though for now, I'm happy with what's on our '68. Thanks for bringing this to our attention!
 
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