forgive my misspellings. I am a bit under the weather! Anyhow,I dropped the rear end out of my 63 Wagonaire tonight,and found it has 5 leaf rear springs installed. I was under the belief all wagons had 6 leafs per spring pack? True or false? I also have found the front spring eye is installed in a different hole side to side,which would explain the uneven set it has side to side. Does anyone have a rear shock part number I can use @ my local FLAPS? I also need a part number for the rear brake hose from the frame to rear axle.Thanks...Rich
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1543003 is the Studebaker # for the rear brake hose from Stude. Vendors.
The front of the rear springs belong mounted in different holes in the bracket!
I believe it's right side higher, possibly for acceleration torque/rotation in that direction, or whatever. [:0]
Gabriel 82103 is the rear shock.
I think 6 leaves would be the optional H.D. Wagon Spring.
4 leaves is Sedan, 5 is Wagon.
StudeRichStudeRich
Second Generation Stude Driver,
Proud '54 Starliner Owner
SDC Member Since 1967
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Use the higher bolt hole on the right side, lower hole on the left side for left hand drive cars and left side upper hole position, lower on the right side for right hand drive cars. That would be for TT, or not. Same torque, same acceleration, IIRC.
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quote:Originally posted by barnlark
Use the higher bolt hole on the right side, lower hole on the left side for left hand drive cars and left side upper hole position, lower on the right side for right hand drive cars. That would be for [u]TT,</u> or not. Same torque, same acceleration, IIRC.
StudeRichStudeRich
Second Generation Stude Driver,
Proud '54 Starliner Owner
SDC Member Since 1967
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Also spring mounted that way to keep ride height more or less even as of uneven weight distributation. Driver's side: driver, battery starter, master cyclinger, pedals "etc" all adding to a bit more weight than on the passenger side.
my 2 cents worth,
Kim
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