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Re: wil a 71 plymouth leafspring fit on a 73 charger?
[Re: screamindriver]
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12/26/10 06:19 PM
12/26/10 06:19 PM
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Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 6,095 Valencia, España
NachoRT74
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Joined: Aug 2007
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Valencia, España
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But even so...Since you're going from an isolated rear set-up {with the rubber components between the springs/rear} you'd still need to change out the rear housing spring perches to the old style which would require welding...
not really... you can simply enlarge the hole to the thicker guide studs ( earliers are 5/16", laters are 3/8" ), and add the bushings attached to this studs what inserts into the isolation pads.
Of course if you want to keep the 73 and lates isolation stuff
Now, dunno if the SWs makes some differences. I know 2 doors and 4 doors are the same. Myself, bought new 71/72 Coronet leafs and mounted on my 74 Charger
74s has another detail, the front eye spring bushing is thicker on rubber section, what means the crossing bolt is smaller diameter. That makes difference also on bracket to unibody ( smaller hole ) I simply got the right front eye bushings to match with my 74 brackets
With a Charger born in Chrysler assembly plant in Valencia, Venezuela
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