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Installing rear end, should I have to force the leaf springs?

MyOriginal66

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I had new perches welded on and when installing the rear end I had to push the passenger leaf over a half inch or so to line up with the perch. Is that normal or did the shop weld the perches on at the wrong spot? Also, the u bolts aren't centered in the upper plate the same on the right spring as the left.
 
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While it's always possible someone welded a part in the wrong spot It's usually not the case so I would not sweat it. I've had to do the same thing (pushing the leaf spring 1/2") just installing a suspension or set of springs. When it's all bolted up sitting on the ground things should look pretty square. If it looks good you're good to go.
 

bax

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Yes Having to push the spring in a little for it to line up with the pin is pretty common.
 

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Measure the leaf spring width at the front hangers, center to center. Should be 35 3/4" I believe. Check your perches for the same distance. A little persuading is normal because of the bushings.

Mark
 

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Measure the leaf spring width at the front hangers, center to center. Should be 35 3/4" I believe. Check your perches for the same distance. A little persuading is normal because of the bushings.

Mark

What if they were welded on Friday;D
 
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MyOriginal66

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Thanks for the info. I installed them over a month ago but haven't got back at it. I think I just had nothing else to worry about%)

I'll measure and see.
 

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I've learned to check the perch location before sending the housing to powdercoat. My housing must have been jigged up on a Friday.

Mark

Excellent point. Anything going to paint or powdercoat should be completely installed so any changes can be made before coating. It takes a little more time but if you find an issue it ends up being less time and $.
 

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I've even had to push stock, original springs over to get them to realign with stock perches. So like the others have said, not a big thing.
This was even with original bushings.

What do you mean about the u-bolts not being aligned the same on one side as the other?
Got pics?

paul
 
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