Leafsprings

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  1. Racer_X

    Racer_X Maverick Hugger

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    will mustang leafsprings bolt on to our cars?:huh:
     
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    Mavman72 Gone backwards but lookin' forward

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    Nope...Spring eyes are further apart(main spring is longer)
     
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    facelessnumber Drew Pittman

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    Nope, but Econoline 150 van springs will. Got mine for $40 at the junkyard.
     
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    I found some leaf springs for not too much, and they're made specifically for Mavericks (says custom fit for 74', but they're all the same.)
     
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    facelessnumber Drew Pittman

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    Yeah, from what I've read you can't go wrong with the JC Whitney springs if you're looking for stock replacement with a little more load capacity. Lots of people on here use them.
     
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    Once upon a time in the 70s I added leafs from a station wagon to mine. Kept the large top leafs bolted in, removed the lower leafs, and added the lower leafs from the wagon. A few C-clamps and a longer center bolt was all it took. Jacked up the rear pretty high without needing air shocks. Rode like a station wagon, too. :rolleyes:
     

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