
Re: Superstock Springs
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Re: Superstock Springs
- From: Jeff Mullen <dodge65500@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 20:29:18 -0700 (PDT)
did you customize your front hangers by redrilling the
holes 1" farther back? or is that just the MP SS springs?
--- John <moparbikeguy@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> I just finished installing a new set of superstock
> springs and all the related parts (hangars, shackles, U
> bolts, long shocks)in my '65 Coronet. I noticed that
> after torqueing down the right spring U bolts, the pad on
> the left axle tube was not touching the spring in the
> front, only the back of the pad was touching. It was off
> by a good 5 degrees. I took everything apart, checked
> everything with an angle finder, and it seems that the
> spring are at different angles where the axle tube sits;
> the axle is OK. I torqued everything down to factory
> specs, and everything tightened into place, but it just
> doesn't seem right. Has anyone else had a problem like
> this, or is this normal pre-load?
> --
> '65 Coronet 500
> 500 CID Wedge
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