1972 delta 88 rear springs
I'm looking at the heavy duty springs theres about a 2.5 inch difference between the ones on the car and what I want the guy I bought the car from said the rear was sagging so he put air shocks on it
Last edited by 72delta88; Nov 12, 2016 at 04:12 AM.
Putting station wagon springs in coupes/sedans has been a tried and proved method of raising the rear of cars for decades. Give them a try just be advised that sometimes it may be more than what you expect.
You will be a happier person in the end if you pony up $100 and buy the correct set of Moog CargoCoils and install them.
The ride will be better, your ride height will be correct, and because of the CargoCoils' shorter uncompressed height, they will be a LOT easier to install.
- Eric
The ride will be better, your ride height will be correct, and because of the CargoCoils' shorter uncompressed height, they will be a LOT easier to install.
- Eric
There is no space problem on A-bodies.
On fullsize cars, though, at least on '71-, the rear does not swing up and down far enough to easily accommodate the factory springs, which are thin, with a very long uncompressed height. You need to get in there with prybars and a sledgehammer to get them out, and getting them in is even more fun.
The CargoCoils just drop right in, though, just like the rear springs on an A-body.
- Eirc
The reason the PO put air shocks in is because the car is 30+ years old and the springs are all worn. Don't go overboard. Do the job 1 time and do it right.
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