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    Happy Turkey Day!

    We used to pile into my Polara as a kid and go to Grandma and Grandpa’s about 2 hours away for Thanksgiving. Happy Thanksgiving everyone
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    SMS Fabrics

    You must have gotten the SMS door panel e-mail? I did today. I wonder when their promised delivery times are for 2024 orders?
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    What are you working on today??

    I dug my original continuity tester out of my basement. A little corrosion, but will clean up nicely. I got this in 1988 when I worked at a John Deere dealership. Dual purpose tool. Flashlight and a continuity tester. If there is continuity the flashlight bulb lights up. I am wondering if I...
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    Leaf spring differences for 68 C-bodies and maybe other years. Soft to Firm.

    Correct again. The last 3 digits on my spring match do match my build sheet.
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    Leaf spring differences for 68 C-bodies and maybe other years. Soft to Firm.

    I dug up some more info for '68 suspension. Here are a couple of tidbits from the 68 dealer order book. Heavy duty suspension in the trailer - towing package and 440 Magnum got front and rear sway bars. (Edit) did I mis- read or assume rear sway bars? I am not finding anything in the parts...
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    Leaf spring differences for 68 C-bodies and maybe other years. Soft to Firm.

    I found some interesting reading material on Chrysler Co springs in the 1968 Master Technician Set. 68-12 Extra Duty Options. Doesn't explain the difference why convertible or Monaco 500's got different springs, but discusses how they are designed for better handing. I find it interesting that...
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    Leaf spring differences for 68 C-bodies and maybe other years. Soft to Firm.

    I saw the same. The numbers on my springs were nowhere to be found in the 68 manual. I know on castings they have a different number than the actual part number. Are heat treated or forged springs the same?
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    Leaf spring differences for 68 C-bodies and maybe other years. Soft to Firm.

    Yes, the half is the one the small one that sticks out the front with the PN
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    Leaf spring differences for 68 C-bodies and maybe other years. Soft to Firm.

    Leaf 1 is actually what they call the 1/2 leaf. So you have the 6-1/2 leaves pack. What make and model car do you have? Is it a convertible or a Monaco 500? Do you know if you have the trailer option? As @CBODY67 said it is in the service manual, but does not address convertible or the...
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    Leaf spring differences for 68 C-bodies and maybe other years. Soft to Firm.

    They are factory but I modified them in high school by pulling out the third leaf and putting in two leaves from a late 60’s early 70’s F250 4x4. I had a little too much rake and couldn’t adjust the caster so it was like steering a pig with two sticks. After a couple of months chasing it down...
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    Leaf spring differences for 68 C-bodies and maybe other years. Soft to Firm.

    That’s what I am hoping to draw out from the crowd. I do know my Polara D-L w 383 engine would have had the 3004 658, but the pn on the bottom spring is 2835 354. Mine has 5-1/2 leafs. So at some time the part number was super seceded.
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    Leaf spring differences for 68 C-bodies and maybe other years. Soft to Firm.

    I am contemplating new springs to replace my existing modified springs. When I have a full tank of gas and then fill up the trunk for a road trip it seems to squat a bit. With trunk empty, no passengers and full tank of gas, the rocker panels are about perfectly level. Front height is adjusted...
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    Leaf spring differences for 68 C-bodies and maybe other years. Soft to Firm.

    Yesterday I started down the path of gathering some details before I ordered new springs for my ‘68 Polara. I figured I would find three or four different choices that came from the factory. But I discovered that each brand and model of C-bodies had the own P/N. So now I am trying to decipher...
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    What are you working on today??

    Re-packed my front wheel bearings and rotated the tires. I have about 11,000 miles on since my restoration. Book says yearly or every 12,000 miles. Grease was still pretty clean but did it anyway.
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    What are you working on today??

    Drove my 68 Polara to work today. About 33 degrees this morning around 6:00 but mid 50’s by noon. Heater works great. Had to turn it down. Also changed my oil and filter for the year. Way easier to change than my 2016 4Runner.
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    Can anyone expain this USPS package delivery route?

    I had an extreme routing/detour on a package of mine a couple of years ago that added about 4 days. I believe it started in California made it to KC. Then was routed to a Philippines distribution center then back to Salt Lake then finally to Fargo.
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    Year One Catalog

    Little known fact. Year one had a C-body catalog for a while. I did find some parts in there for my 68 Polara during the restoration. I may have bought a few things
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    What are you working on today??

    A day late and a $ short. You gotta watch those Jack Rabbit fans. Go Bison. Anyway great games between the Dakota’s. Last weekend was a nail biter against the Yotes.
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    How to adjust caster (if indeed you can with stock parts?)

    If the Adjustment bolt is low on the back of the control arm and high on the front of the control arm your axis between ball joints will be angled to the rear of the car giving you positive caster angle. If the adjustment bolt (Not the eccentric washer) Is high on the back of the control arm...
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