I have one t/o front spring leftover from redoing my entire front end a few years back. I also have a couple of broken right-rear spring leaves, and my question is: Can I use some of the front spring leaves to swap in to replace the broken rear leaves? They appear to be the shorter leaves, though I haven't counted to see exactly which leaves they are.
I'd rather not order an entire spring even though I know they are available-I shudder at the cost they might bring at today's prices.
Any expertise, as always, is appreciated!
Gary
Front and rear spring questions
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Front and rear spring questions
Cal_Gary
1954 M37 W/W
MVPA Correspondent #28500
G741.org Forum member since 2004
1954 M37 W/W
MVPA Correspondent #28500
G741.org Forum member since 2004
Gary;
I have had quite a bit of experience with mixing and trying to match spring leafs but the end results are always the same. It doesn’t work; one side will be higher than the other. That is one job to take to a spring shop and let them do it right or find a set from another truck that are in good shape. Call around you might be surprised it in not all that expensive to have them rebuilt.
hb
I have had quite a bit of experience with mixing and trying to match spring leafs but the end results are always the same. It doesn’t work; one side will be higher than the other. That is one job to take to a spring shop and let them do it right or find a set from another truck that are in good shape. Call around you might be surprised it in not all that expensive to have them rebuilt.
hb
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Spring Shop
I agree with Gary. I took mine to a local shop, had them add some leaves and re-arch them to gain about 2". New bushings and sleeves. She sits pretty and level now.
Todd
'52 M37 W/W
'52 M37 WOW
'01 Dodge Durango
'07 Jeep Rubicon (JK)
'52 M37 W/W
'52 M37 WOW
'01 Dodge Durango
'07 Jeep Rubicon (JK)