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  • I went out and dug the boxes out of the garbage. It seems I have big block springs in front. I swore I ordered small block springs. So this is a problem.
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    • Originally posted by Scott Liggett View Post
      I went out and dug the boxes out of the garbage. It seems I have big block springs in front. I swore I ordered small block springs. So this is a problem.
      Yes,cause now you need a new engine..

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      • Originally posted by Blazerteam View Post
        Yes,cause now you need a new engine..
        Don't make me throw tools at you.
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        • Originally posted by Scott Liggett View Post
          I went out and dug the boxes out of the garbage. It seems I have big block springs in front. I swore I ordered small block springs. So this is a problem.
          herein lies the problem with swearing, it always leads to more swearing... however, you do have a BBC in your parts car
          Doing it all wrong since 1966

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          • Parts car? It's my DD when I work on this one. I'm going to get out the cut off wheel and make some noise.
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            • the noise of the grinder won't drown out the sense I'm making
              Doing it all wrong since 1966

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              • It's gasser time. I'm hitting the nostalgia drags this weekend!! With the mush rear springs, it might actually hook up this time.

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                • Scott: that's a look lots of folks wouldn't object to -- in fact, there's some who would strive for it.

                  But you're not "lots of folks", right?

                  I wonder how much things will settle up front over several days? The new leaf springs I put under the rear of the Cyclone several months ago first gave a real stink bug look, but have since settled appreciably.

                  Good luck at the nostalgia event.
                  Michael from Hampton Roads

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                  • At least you've done it once so it should be easier the second time.

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                    • Originally posted by mlcraven View Post
                      Scott: that's a look lots of folks wouldn't object to -- in fact, there's some who would strive for it.

                      But you're not "lots of folks", right?

                      I wonder how much things will settle up front over several days? The new leaf springs I put under the rear of the Cyclone several months ago first gave a real stink bug look, but have since settled appreciably.

                      Good luck at the nostalgia event.
                      It may settle maybe 1/2 to 1" max. Thats all the new springs settled on the Caprice. This car is for hauling butt around corners and the gasser aint going to cut it.
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                      • then cut it.... 1 1/2 coils should do it
                        Doing it all wrong since 1966

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                        • you should of gone with hydraulics on the front
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                          • Scott, nice looking parts! Do yourself a favor. On your strut rods don't use poly bushings. At least on Fords, it's a known fact that they will cause the strut rod to fail. I recently ordered some parts for my Mustang, I just haven't had time to work on it so I haven't posted anything thing. I bought a new front sway bar,fancy smancy UCA, springs and front struts that have a spherical end to allow smooth movement as well as added adjustability to increase caster which is a big problem on early Mustangs due to the lack of it. I'm saving up for a set of fancy smancy lower control arms.
                            Last edited by Huskinhano; July 4, 2012, 08:53 PM.
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                            • Originally posted by SuperBuickGuy View Post
                              then cut it.... 1 1/2 coils should do it
                              The problem with this scenario is the spring rate. You will have very little front suspension travel. To make it decent to ride in you want softer springs and a large anti-sway bar. You want some compliance in the front end unless you are only going to turn corners on billard table smooth courses. That is unless I'm completely full of crap.
                              Last edited by OldMachinist; July 4, 2012, 09:46 PM.

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                              • Originally posted by OldMachinist View Post
                                The problem with this scenario is the spring rate. You will have very little front suspension travel. To make it decent to ride in you want softer springs and a large anti-sway bar. You want some compliance in the front end unless you are only going to turn corners on billard table smooth courses. That is unless I'm completely full of crap.
                                I have hotchkis springs on the front of my Buick, and when I replaced them they were easier to put in because they were physically shorter - so normally, I'd agree with you - however notice the length of his new spring (and the wire diameter) vs. the old spring.... seriously, it's just longer


                                Last edited by SuperBuickGuy; July 4, 2012, 10:20 PM.
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