Re: 1970 rr help
[Re: hemipowered2]
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01/03/09 01:16 AM
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I'd measure the distance from the rear crossmember,to the hole in the frame rail,where the shackle mount, on both Road Runners,and see if there the same distance,that should tell you if the replacement rails are correct,compared to the car that the springs fit in correctly.
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Re: 1970 rr help
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01/03/09 04:19 AM
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i bought espo 1" over leal springs for my 70 road runner,found easiest way to install was loosly mount the front of the leaf springs with the one through bolt,leaving the back of the springs on the floor,rolled my rear under car and bolted the U clamps on each side,with a floor jack i jacked up the rear and bolted up the shackles,although they appeared slightly leaning forward once everything else was mounted they relaxed and i loosed jounced and retightened. i can take some measurements if you need,my frame is original. good luck Darren
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Re: 1970 rr help
[Re: hemipowered2]
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01/03/09 06:31 PM
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Shouldn't you have checked that before you argued with them for a week? The pass side gets the extra leaf. Laughing with you, not at you.
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Re: 1970 rr help
[Re: hemipowered2]
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01/04/09 12:27 AM
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well i got the leafspings in funny thing is. can someone tell me which side is suppose to be the 7 leaf and which side should have the 6?? the passenger side has the 6 in it now. is this wrong?
Congratulations! What did you have to do to get the shackles in? Can you post a photo? I'm curious to see how the angle at the rear shackle looks?
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Re: 1970 rr help
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01/06/09 03:28 PM
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Re: 1970 rr help
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01/07/09 07:27 PM
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Hey hemipowered2, I saw this posted in reference to your situation. This is someone else's suggestion as to the problem. I'm just posting it in the hope that it may help you out.
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on 68-70 bbodys there are differances between dodges and plymouths when you change out the frame rails they are the same.
what is not the same is the mounting points of the rear springs when you change that part you need to know which one you are using..
the rear springs are the exact same on both ply and dodge what is different between dodge and ply is this and i will use ebarf to show you...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/New-Mopar...sspagenameZWDVW
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/New-Mopar...sspagenameZWDVW
thats 2 different parts....one for dodge and one for plymouth obviously when he changed the rails he changed his mounting position he just needs to use the right parts that will fit so it will go back together correctly
the fly in that ointment is that the DODGE hangers are LONGER than the plymouth hangers so if he had the wrong hangers , dodge on a plymouth it wouldn't be too short .
what i would do is put a piece of wood that will fit between the shackles between the frame and the spring and lower the body till you can get the shackle into the spring and the frame WITH THE BUSHINGS INSTALLED . then get all the weight on the springs so you can get the piece of wood out .
if that doesn't work then I would have to think something wasn't measured properly or the jig was off ???
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