The coil springs on my 1967 covertible are original and need to be replaced. I am looking for a vendor who can supply a correct replacement to match the OEM spring. Thoughts about the best vendor to supply correct front coil springs will be appreciated.
1967 Coil Spring Replacement
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Re: 1967 Coil Spring Replacement
Terry,
Unfortunately, there is no such animal on the market at this time. I don't know of any currently available springs that have the progressive spring rate with the tighter coils at the end. If you want the correct spring then you have to find an NOS set. You didn't specify the application but assuming it is the standard small block spring then it would be GM 3851100. Having said that, there are functional replacements available that will work just fine, but will not duplicate the originals.
Are you sure the springs need to be replaced? Are they heavily corroded? Have you checked the ride height?
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Terry,I Put On Set Of Coil Springs On A Friends 63 Sm. Block Conv. From Corvette America,the Car Sat Perfectly When Done And I Believe They Had The Tighter Wound Coils At The Top.New England chapter member, 63 Convert. 327/340- Chapter/Regional/national Top Flight, 72 coupe- chapter and regional Top Flight.- Top
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So, how does one pass PV with a non-progressive replacement spring? My understanding is that ride height is the first thing judges check when they're walking up to the car.....Chris Enstrom
North Central Chapter Judging Chairman
1967 Rally Red convertible, 327/350, 4 speed, Duntov @ Hampton in 2013, Founders @ KC in 2014, family owned since 1973
2011 Z06, red/red- Top
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The front springs don't have to be variable-rate/progressively-wound in order to produce correct ride height. Constant-rate springs can produce correct ride height if the other spring variables are correct for the application.- Top
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Chris Enstrom
North Central Chapter Judging Chairman
1967 Rally Red convertible, 327/350, 4 speed, Duntov @ Hampton in 2013, Founders @ KC in 2014, family owned since 1973
2011 Z06, red/red- Top
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Is there a definitive way to tell an original progressive rate spring,notches, etc...?
Is this a progressive spring? The tags do have the correct part #- Top
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Yes, those are variable-rate progressively-wound springs, with the correct 12 coils for #3851100 springs.- Top
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Thanks John.With that endorsement, I just bought them. I have eaton non progressive units. Ride height is perfect. But I suspect the original springs progressive rate will give a superior ride and be easier on my fiberglass. Am I wrong?- Top
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You can't tell until they're installed and have settled, but their free-state configuration appears to match that of the originals. Spring load rates are measured with the spring compressed to its design load, so free-state height doesn't mean much. Be sure and let us know how they work out for you.- Top
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Ya, I took a bit of chance that they could be dead. The seller has a good rep. I am hoping they are fresh and sit right. Not sure when I will install them. When I do, I will be sure and post the outcome here and on the Forum .- Top
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