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Old 01-22-2021, 02:36 PM
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Exclamation Need HELP identifying springs! Please ;)

Can’t figure out what these are from... the info: CR1 with Ford 8.8, rear drum, 5 lug conversion. Springs: 3/8ths” thickness, 12” tall, 4.5” wide, 8 windings, linear rate springs! All the Mii rear springs I see online are non linear(smaller on one end).

I need to lower the car an inch or 2 so have to replace them. New wheels&tires raised it up. Rear end is adjusted all the way down but it’s still too high up.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
What they’re from, spring rate, anything.
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Old 01-22-2021, 03:13 PM
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I looked over the previous posts, and someone had mentioned they were Moog 633, or 663 out of a chevette(fronts). The size is right, but those springs are tangential spring(where the coil direction continues). The springs I have are square end(where the coils are bent back down flat against the last coil on the ends).
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I ended up cutting mine off 1 1/2 coils to get it where I wanted it.
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I would ditch those, and contact Eibach about replacements. Surprisingly enough, even with the same spring rate, you'll notice an improvement in ride quality.
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MGM replaced my rear springs with Eibach I believe 325 pounds and 13 inch height. Improved ride so much . Did raise ride Height some.
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Time to change radiator; what brand is a good one and what dimensions. Looks like a Camarillo rad in car now. Thanks guys . Bulldog
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Thanks guys! Got the rears sorted for now. Shaved off a coil to get me by until I can find replacements. Time to put on the QA1 front coilovers and adjustable UCA and LCA!
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