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1965 Coronet 440 Wagon leaf springs

PJ Dyke

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Hello All, can anyone tell me if wagon leaf springs and sedan springs are the same, can not find listings for rear station wagon springs????
 
Was told once 62 wagon springs were 2" longer, don't know if it's true.
 
In my Hollander book it says that all of their leaf springs are measured from
spring eye(s) C to Center. it is claiming that 1962 models except 880 series
cars, and 63-64 models except 880 series cars, and 65 Coronet series. this is just the Dodge model. Remember, this is just the main spring, and depending on model of car, it could have a different number of other helper
springs. The answer to your question would be " yes " they will fit, but the
total amount of leaf springs may be more or less of them on your wagon. Note: I just noted that it includes the Plymouth model and years above too.
 
I'd call someone who makes springs, Espo? That 2" longer I wasn't clear it was front eye to rear eye. Maybe measure eye to eye your spring with some weight off the springs but not hanging.
 
I recently replaced the springs my 64 fury wagon. Spring number 78-517 and bushing HB 889. All ordered from Husky Spring St Cloud Mn. 320 258 7777. I think it took 10 days. I have ordered numerous springs from them.
 
well, I ordered a set of Mopar springs from Jegs. XHD leaf springs, got them on the car today and the car now sits about 2" lower then the old factory springs that were sacked out. they are actually arched backwards at the rear. very frustrating to say the least. gonna have a set made by Eaton Detroit springs.
 
This how my 64 wagon sits after the new springs were installed.

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