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68 Camero leaf spring

Started by hsroberts, April 05, 2017, 08:55:14 PM

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hsroberts

I want to upgrade my mono rear leaf spring.
What is my best bet for a great ride?
Thanks
Heidi

KevinW

Heidi, 1st please use two "A"s and no "E" in Camaro, thanks. :)

2nd, monos give a nice soft ride (if they are in good shape) paired with the proper shock.  If the monos are tired and sagging, you can have them re-arched at a local truck spring repair shop (1.5 inches over stock height is good).  Or replace them, new monos are available in most parts places, Eaton spring is a good place.

The multi-leaf spring is better for higher HP and cornering.  If your rear end is a mono spring rear, then you need to swap rear ends, weld multi-leaf perches (which are deeper) or use extension blocks to properly mount the thicker springs.

So give us a bit more info on what your car is and what your goal is.

I have a mono leaf convertible.  I had the springs re-arched 1.5 in over, put some good shocks and new poly bushing on and it rides just fine.

hsroberts

We just got this car a couple weeks ago. Most of the car is all original. 327 Engine. Base model. Shocks do need replaced. We live in Wyoming and are far from anywhere that can re-arch the springs. We are thinking about going with 3 leaf leaf spring. Would I still need to replace the rear end if I go with 3 leaf spring?


hsroberts

We want the best option without changing out the rear end. My husband seems to think the backend sits too low

bertfam

Heidi, read THIS, but from that picture you posted, the rear end looks correct.

HERE'S one company that sells them, but I'm sure there are others.

Ed

hsroberts

Thanks Ed. Links are helpful.

x66 714

I would say the ride height looks just about perfect. I also like the no spoiler look. You don't see it very often today....Joe
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KurtS

Not the best picture, but the front and rear actually seems high.
If you are looking for ride quality, keep it monoleaf - it's a better spring design.
Kurt S
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bcmiller

Maybe not factory height, but current ride height looks good to me.
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68camaroz28

Quote from: bcmiller on April 12, 2017, 10:59:32 PM
Maybe not factory height, but current ride height looks good to me.
X2 and love the background in the picture. Have fun with your new car!
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arocars

You could add shock extenders. I think they are made by Moroso. A lot of people dont like them, but I had them in a car that I drove for years with no issues or problems.