Leaf link/ladder link rear suspension...
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I just got a 70 Cuda that has the old school leaf link/ladder link rear suspension. I know that it's old school stuff.
The plan is to make it mainly a street car that will occasionally go to the track.
What are opinions on that type of rear suspension?
Kayse can't keep up at all now. lol
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Re: Leaf link/ladder link rear suspension...
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The springs are obviously moved in, they are in the frame rails in the front. They used regular spring hangers in the back with what looks like added homemade mounts to attach them to the frame rail area..
My concern is that they literally touch the rear valance.
Trying to decide how to deal with that.
Sliders on the rear may be a good option for clearance, but is that a good choice for a mainly street car?
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Kayse can't keep up at all now. lol
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Re: Leaf link/ladder link rear suspension...
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Ditch the leafsprings, weld in a shock crossmember, and add coilovers.
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Re: Leaf link/ladder link rear suspension...
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Ditch the leafsprings, weld in a shock crossmember, and add coilovers. This! Things like this were done primarily to fit a rules package back in the day.
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Re: Leaf link/ladder link rear suspension...
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Old school. It will work. Clean and lube the springs and sliders so they can move freely.
If the results don't match the theory, change the theory.
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Re: Leaf link/ladder link rear suspension...
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The springs are obviously moved in, they are in the frame rails in the front. They used regular spring hangers in the back with what looks like added homemade mounts to attach them to the frame rail area..
My concern is that they literally touch the rear valance.
Trying to decide how to deal with that.
Sliders on the rear may be a good option for clearance, but is that a good choice for a mainly street car? It sounds like it has the wrong springs on it? Possibly a longer rear segment than normal, or the spring has flattened out. I would leave the ladder/floater. It will work just fine. One of my cars is still set up that way. As mentioned, keep it greased. The only thing I see that I would change is how they have the rear shocks mounted to the axle. I don't see that lasting long under any kind of stress.
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Re: Leaf link/ladder link rear suspension...
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My concern is that they literally touch the rear valance. . Probably has B body springs on it. E body springs are 1" shorter in the rear segment. E Body 35" vs B body 36".
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice, there is.
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Re: Leaf link/ladder link rear suspension...
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It'll be a couple weeks before I get it up on jack stands so I can start measuring the spring lengths.
I want to get through the Holley Moparty before I dive into it and the other project Cuda (a 72) that I have to work on.
After the Moparty hopefully I can get some of the stuff figured out so I know what I'll be doing with it suspension wise.
Kayse can't keep up at all now. lol
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Re: Leaf link/ladder link rear suspension...
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What does it drive like? I bought a car with a similar set up, for a street car, I didn't like it. I went back to normal leaf springs.
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Re: Leaf link/ladder link rear suspension...
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What does it drive like? I bought a car with a similar set up, for a street car, I didn't like it. I went back to normal leaf springs. At this point the car is just a body, no drive train in it so it's not drive able.
Kayse can't keep up at all now. lol
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Re: Leaf link/ladder link rear suspension...
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Step into the 90's and ditch the leafs and put coil overs on it personally.
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Re: Leaf link/ladder link rear suspension...
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My concern is that they literally touch the rear valance. . Probably has B body springs on it. E body springs are 1" shorter in the rear segment. E Body 35" vs B body 36". I climbed under it to measure the rear segment of the leaf springs, if I measured it right going from the spring centering bolt to the center of where the rear spring hanger I was coming up with 35.5 inches. when you say E Body 35" vs B body 36" exactly where are the measurement points? Assuming spring centering bolt but what point at the rear of the spring?
Kayse can't keep up at all now. lol
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Re: Leaf link/ladder link rear suspension...
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How fast is the car going to be?
If your going to keep the ladder bar, make sure the front heim joint has the safety loop, Seen to many cars tore up without having one. Realistically, 11's is the goal. The engine plan is 472 BB (440 with a 3.90 stoker crank that I have) , nothing radical just lots of torque for the street. I looked at the front of the ladder bars, they have the safety loops on them.
Kayse can't keep up at all now. lol
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Re: Leaf link/ladder link rear suspension...
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My concern is that they literally touch the rear valance. . Probably has B body springs on it. E body springs are 1" shorter in the rear segment. E Body 35" vs B body 36". I climbed under it to measure the rear segment of the leaf springs, if I measured it right going from the spring centering bolt to the center of where the rear spring hanger I was coming up with 35.5 inches. when you say E Body 35" vs B body 36" exactly where are the measurement points? Assuming spring centering bolt but what point at the rear of the spring? Measure on the spring radius. Not in a straight line. Lay the tape on the main leaf from the center pin to the center of the rear eye. Sounds like you have 36”.
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