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Q - Mike, I
just completed a frame off restoration of a 68 Camaro but I put the old
mono leaf springs back on the car with new bushings and pads. I'm
not happy with them as when I put 3 people in the car, it rides like a low-rider
in the back. I'm debating whether to replace the mono leaf with new
mono leaf or multi leaf springs.
On the Camaro web sites, I've seen
people convert to multi leaf springs and some say you have to replace the
shock plates and others say they used their original mono shock plates.
I keep getting different answers.
Several Camaro mono leaf owners
went with a 3 leaf spring that they said bolts right in without replacing
any shock plate or perch. On your product page, it shows you make a
mono, 4 leaf, 5 leaf and a 3 leaf.
I want to do the simplest thing
but have good springs in the back. I replaced my front coil springs
so now my car rides a little high in the front - hopefully it will
eventually settle down.
So I don't mind the rear end coming up about
an inch and it needs it. I'm not sure if just replacing the mono
leaf spring with another mono leaf will correct this but I'm still
concerned about it riding too low if 3-4 people are in the car.
So after all that, I need a recommendation from someone that actually
knows what they are talking about and since it appears you have been in
the business a long time, I'll listen.
First question is do you make
a 3 leaf spring that be an easy swap and would you recommend it.
Second, can you convert easily to a 4 leaf or 5 leaf using the original
mono leaf perch welded on the axle housing and original mono leaf shock
plates? Seems that you would just have a gap on both sides as the
multi leaf is much higher than the mono. And if not a 3 leaf, would
you recommend a 4 or 5 leaf and what is the real load or ride difference.
In the National Parts Depot catalog, it shows your Eaton mono leaf with an
OE rate of 126, your 5 leaf with an OE rate of 89 and a 4 leaf with an OE
rate of 103. Going by this, it seems that the mono has a better
spring rate if I'm reading this right???
I've been struggling with which way to go for over a month now so I'm
hoping you can lead me in the right direction. I would greatly
appreciate an email or call back as I'm ready to get new springs and Eaton
has been recommended as the best.
-John
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