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Old 12-28-2015, 05:51 PM   #1
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Leaf Spring Rate Capacity - '65 vs. '86

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Trying to find out a little more information on this subject or if anyone else has ran into this before. I am working to build a stout 1965 Chevy C30 work truck that will have a flatbed and a gooseneck down the road.

I have a set of rear leaf springs (9/1 leaf spring pack) that came out of a 1986 GMC 3500 donor truck. That truck will also provide a 14FF that will be going underneath the '65.

I took some measurements of the '86 springs and compared them to my '65 springs, however I am trying to find out which pair has the highest spring rate capacity and just the better overall springs. According to RockAuto, the '86 springs (which are the 4 5/8" pack thickness) have a 4500lb per spring rating. I unfortunately cannot find any information on the '65.

Does anyone have an insight or information on the rear springs for a '65 Chevy C30? They measured to be a 4 3/8" pack thickness and were a 7/5 spring pack.
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Old 12-29-2015, 12:32 PM   #2
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Re: Leaf Spring Rate Capacity - '65 vs. '86

https://gmheritagecenter.com/docs/gm...olet-Truck.pdf has some info but I don't see a way of determining which spring pack it is. For a C30 the options seem to be 2400, 3100, 4150 so it appears the 86 has higher rated springs, probably a good thing for a gooseneck.
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Re: Leaf Spring Rate Capacity - '65 vs. '86

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https://gmheritagecenter.com/docs/gm...olet-Truck.pdf has some info but I don't see a way of determining which spring pack it is. For a C30 the options seem to be 2400, 3100, 4150 so it appears the 86 has higher rated springs, probably a good thing for a gooseneck.
Thanks for the link and I would agree -seems the '86 might be a better move.
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