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  • #31
    keep at it. I did my hawks front end last year, basically took the whole weekend with me and my brother working at it, and he's a mechanic. When it is done and you take that first ride, you'll know it was well worth it!


    Chris Kot
    '63 GT Hawk
    '37 Dictator Rod Project

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    • #32
      Clark; I would read the part number stamped into the end coil, then check the parts book for the correct spring. That old spring looks like a 6 cyl. to me, if it is wrong, you do not want to compare it to the new one for correctness!

      StudeRich
      Studebakers Northwest
      Ferndale, WA
      StudeRich
      Second Generation Stude Driver,
      Proud '54 Starliner Owner
      SDC Member Since 1967

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      • #33
        Clark; I would read the part number stamped into the end coil, then check the parts book for the correct spring. That old spring looks like a 6 cyl. to me, if it is wrong, you do not want to compare it to the new one for correctness!

        StudeRich
        Studebakers Northwest
        Ferndale, WA
        StudeRich
        Second Generation Stude Driver,
        Proud '54 Starliner Owner
        SDC Member Since 1967

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