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Rear springs 1967 RT

RT Dan

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Hi,thanks for the warm welcome.I have purchased this RT a bit ago,upon doing a check on it I’ve come across these aftermarket front rear spring hangers.The springs are on the lower setting,raising the rear a bit.Would this put the pinion angle out of spec.or not to bother?The original leafs are long gone.This are just stock looking with out the extra half leafs.Thanks.

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That looks like a super stock spring hanger. When I installed the first set of super stock springs years ago. I sidn't know about pion angle, and never had a problem. Just installed a set a month ago, checked the pion angle and it was within spec. If the car drives fine your probably okay. But its easy to get an angle finder and check.
 
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That looks like a super stock spring hanger. When I installed the first set of super stock springs years ago. I sidn't know about pion angle, and never had a problem. Just installed a set a month ago, checked the pion angle and it was within spec. If the car drives fine your probably okay. But its easy to get an angle finder and check.
Do check. You may consider a new set of springs.
Mike
 
yes, super stock leaf springs. The bottom holes are stock location. The UPPER holes lower the rear of the car, increase downforce on the rear tires & throw your pinion angle way off. You can double check the pinion angle if you like, but I bet it’s still correct
 
I have been running this set-up in my 1967 R/T for over 30 years, with no problems.
 
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