try this web site:
http://www.ss396.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=chevellecamino&Product_Code=DCS-1168&Category_Code=COILSPRINGS
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>From: ernest depalmo
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I need to Know the correct Front Coil Spring # for 1969 Chevelle malibu Sport
Coupe 350 engine without air. Thanks!
Rick,its a"72" BBC, Jimmy.C
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From: Rick Schaefer
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What year? On later years (68-72) the end of the spri
y, June 13, 2008 7:07 PM
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> *I have two questions 1.) where does the bottom end of the front coil
> spring sit in the lower control arm ? the deepest part is after
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I have two questions 1.) where does the bottom end of the front coil spring
sit in the lower control arm ? the deepest part is after the 2 weep holes
clockwise looking down. 2.) should there be rubber spaceres between the
spring and
rear coils have rubber piece at the top.As far as I know the fronts don't.
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When you put the spring in, you need to rotate it until it 'falls' down into
the lower control arm correctly. It will kind of stop when its right.
yes there are spacers that go on top of the springs, i believe.
Dan
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> *I have
I have two questions 1.) where does the bottom end of the front coil spring sit
in the lower control arm ? the deepest part is after the 2 weep holes clockwise
looking down. 2.) should there be rubber spaceres between the spring and fram/
control arm ? I've done this before but I don't think I d
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Date:
12/27/05 18:57:10
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Subject:
Re: [Chevelle-list] Front coil springs
Also remember that any coils cut off equal a stiffer
spring. (higher
compression rate)
Brian
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Ive wondered about the coils on my 65 chevelle. When we were kids
we put spacers in them to raise the car. I would like to raise the
John
I've done it a few times, one thing to remember is that the ratio isnt 1:1 but
around 2:1 on our cars, that means that if you cut one inch off the spring it
will
lower the car approx two inches.
do not use a torch but a cut off wheel on a die grinder and wear safety goggles.
André
> Hi Eve
DOES NOT equate to 3 inches of
drop.
Dan McIntosh1960 Impala Sport CoupeStreet
Metal Fabricationshttp://www.lowriderimpala.com
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Also remember that any coils cut off equal a stiffer spring. (higher
compression rate)
Brian
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Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2005 19:5
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Date: 12/27/05 18:57:10
To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.net
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Front coil springs
Also remember that any coils cut off equal a stiffer spring. (higher
compression rate)
Brian
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dan McIntosh)
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Hi EveryoneHope you all had a great Christmas
and got a few parts for yourselves under the tree...
I was reading on a website(can't remember which one
now) that some people have actually cut a few coils off their front springs to
lower their cars a few inchesHas anybody here done this
if your looking to return the car's height to where it started out at good
luck, chevy made many different spring's depending on the option's on the car,
to my knowledge no one make specific springs for different weight cars,
that's why I tell everyone don't spare the penny when you buy spri
The local Car Quest had them for my 72.
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> Do any of you guys know where I can find a set of
> front coil springs for
> my 68 SS 396 That has AC? In most of the catalogs
> you can find new front
> springs,but none for cars with AC. Thanks ahead of
> time for any
> info
http://www.coilsprings.com/
Clint Hooper
H&H Custom,owner
1969 El Camino ProTourer
2001 H-D FLHR custom bagger
http://dalesplace.com/misc/friends/clint/clint_hooper.htm
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> Do any of you guys know where I can find a set of front coil springs f
Do any of you guys know where I can find a set of front coil springs for
my 68 SS 396 That has AC? In most of the catalogs you can find new front
springs,but none for cars with AC. Thanks ahead of time for any
infoDennis
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