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Re: [oletrucks] RE: 56 Chevy Pickup spring leaf removal

To: alan@alanhorvath.com, oletrucks@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] RE: 56 Chevy Pickup spring leaf removal
From: "Carl & Becky Ham" <the_hams@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 11:11:12 -0600
Alan:
I put an Art Morrison 4-link suspension under my '56 complete with coil-over 
shocks and a panhard bar.  I bought the suspension at a swap meet and 
downloaded the installation instructions from Morrison's web site.  It took 
a ton of measuring and figuring to make sure I had the frame and axle 
brackets just right before I welded them in. Nice thing about 4-links is 
they are very solid if you want to lay-on the gas and they are adjustable 
for pinion angle and side-to-side spacing (for 4-wheel alignment and 
tracking).

First ride was very stiff and after a phone call to Morrison's I found I had 
the wrong springs for the coil-overs (variable-rate versus fixed-rate).  
Ordered a set of the correct fixed-rate springs and installed them.  Ride 
was better, but shock travel is very low (2-3 inches).  This spring I'm 
taking the truck to a rear suspension specialist and have him remount the 
coil-overs for better shock travel.

Bottomline, I paid $250 for the swap meet 4-link, plus another $80 for thre 
second set of springs.  List price on the kit From Morrison is about $875.

I looked at Pat Hollister's TCI 4-link rear suspension last year before he 
sold his '59 truck and was very impressed with it.  #1 it is designed for 
trucks (my Art Morrison was designed for 55-57 Cars). #2 it is basically a 
bolt-on installation (some minor welding on the axle, but not as much 
welding as I did on mine).   I think TCI's price for a 4-link is in the same 
neighborhood ($800-900).  Price goes up if you want polished coil-overs and 
bars.

Overall I'm pretty happy with my 4-link and I think it will ride even better 
this year after I get the shocks remounted and finish installing the 
21-gallon gas tank under the bed behind the rear axle (more weight in the 
back should make it ride better I'm told).

Hope all this helps Alan, good luck with whatever you decide to do.

Carl Ham
'56 Chevy Stepside Pickup
Hopewell, IL

>From: Alan Horvath <alan@alanhorvath.com>
>Reply-To: Alan Horvath <alan@alanhorvath.com>
>To: oletrucks@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: [oletrucks] RE: 56 Chevy Pickup spring leaf removal
>Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 09:40:25 -0500
>
>I've got a FatMan Mustang II IFS up front, which I'm very happy with.
>
>In the rear, I've got a mid-70s Chevy 12-bolt with leaf springs and I'm 
>wondering about updating the suspension there.  Any suggestions about what 
>would be best ... and any comments on the difference it would make ... 
>would be appreciated!
>
>Alan

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