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Sam, I got mine from http://www.eatonsprings.com/
also used them for my 70... 10 yrs. ago sent you a pic of my 70. so you can see how they look.
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these is one of my rear springs from the SS Post sedan
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Sam,
I've used CS5380 for fronts and CS6319 for rears. These will give a stock ride height for a stock BB Chevelle, no AC. If you want a HD spring ride height, like Grady's COPO, you will have to use something more heavy duty; you can use CS5413 for rears and CS5390 for fronts. These are over the counter springs, relatively inexpensive. Eaton sells nice springs, double the cost or more. Phil Woj. |
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Thanks for the inputs fellas. This is for a friend who just bought himself a sweet 69 SS 350 horse console auto, no a/c, lots of original docs. Butternut yellow, and dry as the day is long. 3rd owner and he has contacted orig owner and met with him. Still has orig smog equip on it.
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Global West or Detroit Eaton... all day Sam!
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