Re: 69 L71 rear leaf springs
Joseph, Since that mono leaf rear spring is thinner than stock, for the new spring....
Carefully pre-measure the assembled spring/plate/hardware thickness for proper length of the required 4 spring attachment bolts to prevent diff case damage and ensure final torque is with the suspension fully loaded(i.e. completed car weight and normal camber) on flat ground.
Rich
Joseph, Since that mono leaf rear spring is thinner than stock, for the new spring....
Carefully pre-measure the assembled spring/plate/hardware thickness for proper length of the required 4 spring attachment bolts to prevent diff case damage and ensure final torque is with the suspension fully loaded(i.e. completed car weight and normal camber) on flat ground.
Rich
) that plate has a hole dead center in it which aligns with the head of the thru-bolt that holds all the leaves together until the spring assembly is mounted and tightened up with the 4 larger thru bolts and bottom plate. If the hole were not in that plate (spacer, as Gary correctly points out), the head of the bolt would not mate flush with the diff (IOW, the bolt head would interfere with a perfectly flush, flat mount to the bottom of the diff).
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