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Howdy, new guy here
I was in high school when the 67- 72 trucks were new and have been in love with them ever since. I have a 72 4wd half ton that I have owned for over 23 years. It just sat in the yard for over 10 years but I have finally started restoring it. I have finished the body work on the cab. New rocker panels and floor boards. I have just replaced some broken wheel lugs and re-packed the front wheel bearings. I am trying to decide whether or not to replace the leaf springs. Does metal fatigue occur after 35 years to where the springs lose their spring, so to speak? I have bought springs for a 1-ton dodge van from a small family-owned business in Danville, Pa. They make the springs in matched sets so that the vehicle will not set tilted of lopsided. At 265 dollars a pair, they are about 100 dollars cheaper than LMC Truck. What do you guys think? Is it worth the money? Thanks for the help.
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Re: Howdy, new guy here
Yeah they're for sure not the way they were new. You can always have them re-arched. That's what I did on my leaf spring cars.
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Re: Howdy, new guy here
Welcome to the board from South Mississippi! Post some pics of your truck.
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Re: Howdy, new guy here
Welcome from Tx...:welcoem: Youve stumbled upon a never-ending fountain of information and support:)
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Re: Howdy, new guy here
:welcome:
I have a question for mplex, how did they re arch yours and where did you take them, and how much? Congrats on your taste of truck too |
Re: Howdy, new guy here
Welcome, there are more answers here than you have questions.
Welcome from Arkansas! |
Re: Howdy, new guy here
Welcome to this website.Sounds like we`reabout thesame age.:)
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Re: Howdy, new guy here
Welcome From The Great White North!
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Re: Howdy, new guy here
Welcome from Northern California.
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Re: Howdy, new guy here
Welcome from Northern Ohio.;)
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