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Leaf Spring help/advice

Atrus

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Leaf Spring help/advice

On my ’68, I believe the driver leaf spring isn’t doing so hot. The car looks to be leaning towards that side a significant amount. When driving, if I hit a bump at speed, the rear end gets really squirrelly. I checked and everything seems to be snug back there. I don’t see anything abnormal like a crack or anything. That doesn’t mean it isn’t there and I am not seeing it. I guess it could just be worn out?

So, my question(s) –
- Does this sound definitely like a leaf spring, or is there something else it could be?
- What are my options? I’m looking for the cheapest fix possible. I’ll do a good rebuild in the not-too-distant future, but currently funds are tight and I don’t want the car laid up for the driving season because of this.
- Anyone know approximately how much to add a leaf to it? Would this help?
- Anyone know of one (or have one) for cheap??
 
Re: Leaf Spring help/advice

Dumb queston, is it really the front end that is out of alignment.
 
Re: Leaf Spring help/advice

Are the spring hangers rusted out? Poke around with a screwdriver.
 
Re: Leaf Spring help/advice

If the leaves are weak on one side, you could pry the ends apart and insert some rubber pads to stiffen it up a bit and also raise the ride height (a temporary solution till you can replace the unit!). I have seen leaf spring sets for sale on ebay (but buyer wary!) at reasonable prices.
 
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