Unkle Krusty
Well-Known Member
Springs can be reset. They need to be in good condition.
Many years ago when I put a Dodge rear end in my 37 Ford hearse, it sat too low when loaded. I called the spring guy, on a weekend, he said bring it over to his home. There we jacked it up, removed the springs, reset them ( he did ) and put them back on. Later I added two beefy shock absorbers.
There are new springs all around on my Tukvan. It sat about one inch too low when loaded. The local spring shop added one more leaf. And I but on Bilstien shocks.
Many years ago when I put a Dodge rear end in my 37 Ford hearse, it sat too low when loaded. I called the spring guy, on a weekend, he said bring it over to his home. There we jacked it up, removed the springs, reset them ( he did ) and put them back on. Later I added two beefy shock absorbers.
There are new springs all around on my Tukvan. It sat about one inch too low when loaded. The local spring shop added one more leaf. And I but on Bilstien shocks.














