Rear spring shackle question

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Are these the factory correct rear shackles? I know it's a bit hard to see. I'm kind of new to Mopars, my 66 Toronado had the springs mounted right under the floor with no brackets or shackles like this

When viewing the car from the side, the leafs are hanging down under the quarters behind the rear wheel

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Here's an outside pic, are the springs sticking out behind the wheels because it's up higher, or is it because of the springs or shackles/hangers?

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That looks correct to me. Here is a pic of my hangar after replacing the springs. Not sure I fully understand the question though?


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69 polara 4 Dr hardtop
The '69 doesn't have the hard to find offset shackle that the '70s have, so that looks correct to me.

Regarding the height, it looks like someone replaced the leaf springs with ones with a bit more arch. Some prefer that for the slight rake. Looks OK though.

I'm assuming no air or coil over shocks.
 
Does it have air shocks?

Are the springs arched more than stock? Are they painted black where the rest of the underside is a dirty brown color?
 
The '69 doesn't have the hard to find offset shackle that the '70s have, so that looks correct to me.

Regarding the height, it looks like someone replaced the leaf springs with ones with a bit more arch. Some prefer that for the slight rake. Looks OK though.

I'm assuming no air or coil over shocks.

No, it does have shocks with coils on them though, maybe Monroe not sure

If I de-arch the spring does it change the ride at all?
 
No, it does have shocks with coils on them though, maybe Monroe not sure

If I de-arch the spring does it change the ride at all?
Before you mess with the leaf springs, take those off and replace with the proper shock and the rear of the car should come down and the spring straighten out a bit. It will ride better too.
 
Before you mess with the leaf springs, take those off and replace with the proper shock and the rear of the car should come down and the spring straighten out a bit. It will ride better too.

So those spring shock thingys affect the ride height?
 
So those spring shock thingys affect the ride height?

They are designed for vehicles that frequently carry heavy loads , usually towing a trailer.
On a car with bad leaf springs they will pick up the rear end and likely give it a rougher ride than shocks without the coils.
 
They are designed for vehicles that frequently carry heavy loads , usually towing a trailer.
On a car with bad leaf springs they will pick up the rear end and likely give it a rougher ride than shocks without the coils.

Cool thx
What would be a decent riding shock? Have Monroe on another car and I'm not that happy with them
 
Thx, hope they don't ride too firmly though!

Do firmer shocks sit higher than softer ones, or is it all in the spring?
It's all in the spring. Shock absorbers don't do anything for height... Unless they are air shocks or have the coil springs (like someone added to your car).

I have KYB shocks on my 2 Chryslers.
 
It's all in the spring. Shock absorbers don't do anything for height... Unless they are air shocks or have the coil springs (like someone added to your car).

I have KYB shocks on my 2 Chryslers.

which ones do you have?
 
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