Replacement front (coil) springs 1973 roadrunner

mark7378

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What springs can be bought to replace the originals? I can't seem to find them. Is there a GM spring that is virtually identical. No clue.
 

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Replaced the leaf springs on the rear of mine with six leaf and 2 1/2 recurve. It made it like the lift I wanted instead of using air shocks that always failed. Did have to pull down on it when putting the shock on the back but not much. Good luck with what you are doing.
 

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you back on the roadReplaced the leaf springs on the rear of mine with six leaf and 2 1/2 recurve. It made it like the lift I wanted instead of using air shocks that always failed. Did have to pull down on it when putting the shock on the back but not much. Good luck with what you are doing.
Hey Russ are you back on the road?
 

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Yes. It must be a Plymouth thing. Had a loose wire connection at my amp meter. Searched every where. Even replaced the headlight butter fly switch. One day might figure out why little things keep happening. Thanks for asking. Beep beep.
 

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Yes. It must be a Plymouth thing. Had a loose wire connection at my amp meter. Searched every where. Even replaced the headlight butter fly switch. One day might figure out why little things keep happening. Thanks for asking. Beep beep.
I'm glad to hear it. Enjoy while the weather is still good! Oh wait, Florida.
 
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