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March 14, 2015 3:57 pm  #1


1963 Ford Galaxie rear leaf spring replacement tip.

New use for a wheel chock.    The new rear springs for my Gal had too much arch in them to get close enough to get the bolts in the spring shackles started.   What I wound up doing was placing the wheel chock between the frame and the spring in the rear after getting the front bolt started and then placing a little pressure on the spring with a floor jack.  It did not take much.  But the rubber wedge shape of the chock made this the perfect installation tool.   I only managed to get one side done, as I am pretty slow on my feet now, but I will take a pic of this procedure tommorow when I do the other side, if anyone wants to see it.  

 

March 17, 2015 11:41 am  #2


Re: 1963 Ford Galaxie rear leaf spring replacement tip.





Easy jack pressure from under the spring = no muss, no fuss, no hard physical labor lining the shackles up.  

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March 20, 2015 4:21 am  #3


Re: 1963 Ford Galaxie rear leaf spring replacement tip.

cool idea.  Where did you get your replacement springs and how do you like them?

 

March 21, 2015 8:06 am  #4


Re: 1963 Ford Galaxie rear leaf spring replacement tip.

I got the springs from the Suspension King.com    All I can attest to so far is they were dimensionally the same as the originals, and they had the proper round locating pin.  I went all original with this as its never going to be a race car, so I sprung for the thick rubber isolators and such as well.   The isolators came from autokrafters, and the rubber bushings also came from Suspension king,    All seemed to fit well.   

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