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    Helo everyone!
    Short question tonight ! My 57 Hawk sits kinda low in the back. I just pulled the body off the frame so now would be a good time to address this. I want the car to sit higher in the back. Can you buy new springs for the back? If you could, I would imagine they would set you back quite a bit of money. Anyway, I know you can have them re-arched or worked on--is this very expensive? Also, are there 3rd party spring additions for this? I have seen some advertised, but don't know if they would have anything for Studes. Point me in the right direction. Regards Dan

  • #2
    I inserted a used (cutoff) 40" section of a leaf, under the clamped sections of my Avanti and 55 Pres sedan. I think it made the insert # 3 from the top. It raised both cars 1 an inch and a half. Great fix and cheap.

    Bob Johnstone
    64 GT Hawk (K7)
    1970 Avanti (R3)

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    • #3
      Got mine from Eaton Spring in Detroit:

      http://www.eatonsprings.com/2006%20A...ice%20List.pdf

      They will run you $429 plus shipping, delivery 1-2 weeks.

      Dan White
      64 R1 GT
      64 R2 GT
      Dan White
      64 R1 GT
      64 R2 GT
      58 C Cab
      57 Broadmoor (Marvin)

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      • #4
        Out of curiosity, I called that Eaton Spring Co. to ask what sorta coil spring(s) they carry for Studes. The fella told me had no idea whether they offer standard or HD coils for a given model Stude.
        From what I know, all our vendors offer are HD springs. I'd like to be able to get some standard duty coils, but no one makes those.
        And don't get me wrong, I understand the economics of only making the one coil size currently. Maybe I oughta go back and check with that one old Stude dealer I know of that had a few sets of NOS springs gathering dust. I might just get lucky!

        Miscreant adrift in
        the BerStuda Triangle


        1957 Transtar 1/2ton
        1960 Larkvertible V8
        1958 Provincial wagon
        1953 Commander coupe

        No deceptive flags to prove I'm patriotic - no biblical BS to impress - just ME and Studebakers - as it should be.

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        • #5
          As "Dirty Harry" would say....."Do you feel lucky today?"


          Sue Ellen 1964 Daytona
          glen Brose
          Tumbleweed Flats, AZ

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          • #6
            I may have a source for coils, and am working to make them availible~
            ONE SIZE DOES NOT FIT ALL!!!


            StudeDave [8D]
            V/P San Diego County SDC
            San Diego, Ca


            '54 Commander 4dr 'Ruby'
            '57 Parkview (it's a 2dr wagon...) 'Betsy'
            '57 Commander 2dr 'Baby'
            '57 Champion 2dr 'Jewel'
            '58 Packard sedan 'Cleo'
            '65 Cruiser 'Sweet Pea'
            StudeDave '57
            US Navy (retired)

            3rd Generation Stude owner/driver
            SDC Member since 1985

            past President
            Whatcom County Chapter SDC
            San Diego Chapter SDC

            past Vice President
            San Diego Chapter SDC
            North Florida Chapter SDC

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            • #7
              Can anybody comment, good, bad or otherwise on the fit, quality and performance of the rear replacement leaf springs from Eaton in Detroit?
              I've been thinking about new springs for the '62 Hawk, but don't want to make a very expensive mistake.
              thanks


              62 GT Hawk

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              • #8
                I forgot to mention- the rear leaf springs in 'Baby' (my '57 Commander) came from those guys at Eaton. She's now back up to a much more acceptable ride height. No more low ridin' for her~ even with much 'junk in the trunk'!!! She also rides great as well.


                StudeDave
                [8D]

                edited to add details
                StudeDave '57
                US Navy (retired)

                3rd Generation Stude owner/driver
                SDC Member since 1985

                past President
                Whatcom County Chapter SDC
                San Diego Chapter SDC

                past Vice President
                San Diego Chapter SDC
                North Florida Chapter SDC

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                • #9
                  I think SASCO might have those rear springs (for 57 sedans) in stock. Not sure. Seems like I bought a set some time ago. NOS they were.

                  Miscreant adrift in
                  the BerStuda Triangle


                  1957 Transtar 1/2ton
                  1960 Larkvertible V8
                  1958 Provincial wagon
                  1953 Commander coupe

                  No deceptive flags to prove I'm patriotic - no biblical BS to impress - just ME and Studebakers - as it should be.

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                  • #10
                    A number of years ago I had an Allis Chalmers HD6 dozer and broke the main spring. Had to jack it up in the field in 100 degree temps and drag it out and load it in my truck. It turns out about half the leaves were broken, i took ot to a local spring shop and they toally rebuilt it. As I recall, I got away for around $300 (but still had to fight to get it back in). If your community is large enough, they may have such an outfit.


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                    • #11
                      Eaton springs worked well for my '64 Hawk, no helper springs on the shocks any more! I did buy the HD ones but they do also make standard duty rears as well.




                      Dan White
                      64 R1 GT
                      64 R2 GT
                      Dan White
                      64 R1 GT
                      64 R2 GT
                      58 C Cab
                      57 Broadmoor (Marvin)

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                      • #12
                        Thanks to all--------Regards-----Dan

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                        • #13
                          Try coil spring specialities in Kansas (coilsprings.com) for
                          standard coil springs.
                          Terry

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