Re: Spring perch issue
[Re: 6PAX]
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10/09/24 09:21 PM
10/09/24 09:21 PM
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Chargerfan68
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All of the rear axles I’ve ever seen and checked have the perches mounted at same angle. I would agree that something is with the springs causing that. Possibly due to the diff spring rates of the xhd having extra leafs on pass side. Super stock springs would cause same if not more of that issue, I would think. Those actually pitch the entire car due to the add’l rate on pass side.
Also, and more importantly, are you sure that your ft. Torsion bar adjustment are correct? That could pitch the car and pit more weight on one side in rear. Ex., if you tighten dr side bar, weight will be transfered to pass rear and compresd that leaf. Are your bars adj. evenly right to left?
1.50 60Ft. , 10.75@ 127MPH Hauling 3900 LBS.
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Re: Spring perch issue
[Re: 6PAX]
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10/09/24 10:15 PM
10/09/24 10:15 PM
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Chargerfan68
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Both Dana 60’s that I’ve had out of cars and checked come from factory with biased springs (6 leafs driver/5+2 halves pass) had the perches welded from factory parallel to eachother. And all 8-3/4” rears same thing. Perches welded from factory at equal angle.
Not sure what to think in your case, but definitely puzzling. In my opinion, I would weld them at same angle. Curious to know what the cause is when you find it.
Last edited by Chargerfan68; 10/09/24 10:24 PM.
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Re: Spring perch issue
[Re: dvw]
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10/10/24 08:34 AM
10/10/24 08:34 AM
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markz528
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The springs themselves will not set perfectly parallel. Cut the tacs on the housing and split the difference. Doug Totally agree!
67 Coronet 500 9.610 @ 139.20 mph 67 Coronet 500 (street car) 14.82 @ 94 mph 69 GTX (clone) - build in progress......
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Re: Spring perch issue
[Re: 6PAX]
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10/10/24 02:41 PM
10/10/24 02:41 PM
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Neil
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Ok, so it's just the spring arch is not 100% the same.
Speaking of bolts make sure the register bolt heads in the springs are sized right for the hole in the spring perch holes. I bought ESPO springs many years ago the bolt heads and the holes in the springs were two different sizes so I had to change to a larger diameter bolt head and redrill the leaf spring holes out for the next size bigger bolts so it all fit together right. If those parts are not mated together right the axle can shift on the springs, which would be bad.
I would redo one of the perches so it matches the one you feel is most correct and go from there. If it's off a small amount once it's back together you can always add wedge shims to fine tune it as needed.
Last edited by Neil; 10/10/24 02:42 PM.
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Re: Spring perch issue
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10/15/24 01:34 PM
10/15/24 01:34 PM
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skicker
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I have ran into the same issue when installing SS springs on both the 69 Dart and 72 Duster... It is a none issue if you are just putting new springs into a car where the perches on the rear are already correct... If you were to lay the springs down one on top of the other you can clearly see the difference... If I remember correctly when the LR perch was flat (tacked on at maybe 3 degrees down)... The RH perch was indexed a couple to 3 more degrees... Its almost like it is preloading the front half of the RR spring when you clamp the u bolts down tight... On the 69 Dart the perches are slightly different and on the 72 Duster we tacked the LH perch and then mimicked the RH side to match... Both cars leave hard and straight and have good traction so it may be a non issue for something that would be a daily driver or street car...
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