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Old 03-15-2009, 02:59 PM
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Awesome. I was thinking about your project a few days ago. Wondered how you were coming.

Good to see.

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Stance is perfect
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Old 03-26-2009, 11:12 PM
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Why not just try some standard leaf springs with the correct arch? I had these made and they sat just right for my application. The only thing is on a B body is the upper frame rail may have to be notched a little or the rearend will bottom out on hard bumps.


I agree. Just contact the hypercoil with the weight of the rear of the car, the rate you want, and how much arch you want/need when installed. ESPO Springs and Things I think would be a better help.

There are three or two hole front spring hangers. And you could install a rear slider with a bolt in plate to the frame. Add shim plates to get the right anti squat and ride height.
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