[Oletrucks] 1955 - 1st Series Chev P U Stock Rear Suspension

GALE GORMAN gale_gorman at me.com
Sat Jun 20 10:35:34 MDT 2015


The least invasive and least expensive is to remove at least one leaf and probably two from each spring. It will help make sure all moving parts can move easily. The friction of one leaf on the next can be reduced with Teflon spacers or something similar. Make sure the shackles have room to swing like they were designed to do.

Gale Gorman
Houston
1954 3100



On Jun 20, 2015, at 11:24 AM, thomasind at nventure.com wrote:

Need to draw on all that pick up truck knowledge out there.    Getting last minute items completed prior to paint. Concern is rough – bumping ride of empty P U with new stock rear leaf springs / shocks. Thinking of some kind of coil spring adaption for a more CAR like ride – possible reducing leaf spring stack to 2 ~ 3 for alignment adding some type of coils for ride support ( very doubtful any weight will be in the P U bed – vintage plates – use as a car )
 
Any suggestions / past experiences appreciated,
Jim
55-1st P U  5 window – 350 LT 1 / 4L60E
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