[Roadsters] Rear springs?

Dewey Hahlbohm hahlbohmd at earthlink.net
Mon Feb 11 20:31:23 MST 2008


I took mine to a local spring shop, they added another leaf slightly shorter than the longest leaf and it solved the sagging problem for me. Per their instructions, I measured the car on the flat before going in and told them how high I wanted it to sit when completed.  Came out about 1/2 inch higher than I wanted, but no sag or bump for sure.  Cost me $135 2 years ago. Good luck, Dewey     

-----Original Message-----
>From: Paul <9laser3 at bright.net>
>Sent: Feb 11, 2008 5:56 AM
>To: 'datsun-roadsters' <datsun-roadsters at autox.team.net>
>Subject: [Roadsters] Rear springs?
>
>  My 1969 1600 suffers like many other roadster from rear spring sag.  It
>has gotten to the point where I bottom out on almost every little bump, even
>with newer shocks installed.  Other than buying new springs, comp or stock,
>or having the old ones reached, is there a simple solution?  Some kind of
>helper springs maybe that someone has installed on their late model
>roadster?  I need to get some lift in time to drive down to the Mitty this
>May.
>
> 
>
>Paul
>
>Ohio
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