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vette said:Well I got my leaf springs and rear axle housing back in place. Now I have to ask, are the rear leaf springs the same side to side,
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Not necessarily and often times require shifting leaves around to get them balanced. This imbalance can occur with new or used springs.--Keoke
and end to end. I thought they were, but now I'm wondering.
Thanks in advance.
Dave C.
As I recall, the driveshaft is offset otherwise you would have problems with the needle bearings not functioning correctly. I am not very knowledgeable in this area but I do know of the offset as it was explained to me by an expert.vette said:Thanks guys, I'm pretty sure they are both the same. I had them marked when I took them off but I hate to say how long ago that was. About 2 years. When I cleaned them up I kind of willingly lost my markings because I reasoned they were both the same. I got everything put back together recently and when under the car I visibly noticed that the pinion flange was not in the center of the trans tunnel. So here I am rechecking everything. When measuring inside the tunnel, the difference only appears to be about 3/16th inch. If I could split the difference I would be happier, especially since I can visibly see it. To move the axles fore or aft enough to make up 3/16th at the pinion would mean considerably more at the outer end of the axles and I know that is not possible because everything is seated where it belongs. So I was trying to verify that the center pin/bolt in each leaf spring was really at center. It is hard to measure it in place. Last night I did put a metal rule across the face of the pinion flange and slid it outboard until it touched the frame at the x cross, since the frame is not parallel at that point. If I remember right I got 5 and 7/16 inches from the center of the pinion nut to each side when the rule just touched the x-framing. So that is the best measurement that I can get. And it seams to say to me that it is alright. But it is just that visibly it doesn't look right. Measuing outside the tunnel, from the wall of the tunnel to the outer sill, along the floor parallel to the bottom of the rear seat bulkhead I do get near 1/4 inch more on one side than the other. But that too is hard to measure because the rear floor section has alittle up kick out near the sill. Maybe I'm just chasing an issue I don't need to chase.
Dave.