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Adam/Mill Valley CA 10-22-2025 03:10 PM

Question for suspension/spring experts
 

The front spring on my '36 pickup, which is stock, has lost its arch on one side, and is drooping pretty severely. This is a used spring I got to replace the original spring, which had one leaf removed by the prior owner. Am I better off trying to get this spring re-arched (although I'm not sure exactly who does that),finding another good used spring, or getting a new one from Eaton spring?
Thanks for any advice.

Adam

flatford8 10-22-2025 03:19 PM

Re: Question for suspension/spring experts
 

If you want this to be the last time you change it……get a new one…..if you don’t mind the chance of having to do it again….try the other options you listed……..Mark

Kube 10-22-2025 05:07 PM

Re: Question for suspension/spring experts
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adam/Mill Valley CA (Post 2419205)
The front spring on my '36 pickup, which is stock, has lost its arch on one side, and is drooping pretty severely. This is a used spring I got to replace the original spring, which had one leaf removed by the prior owner. Am I better off trying to get this spring re-arched (although I'm not sure exactly who does that),finding another good used spring, or getting a new one from Eaton spring?
Thanks for any advice.

Adam

New, without question.

51504bat 10-22-2025 07:01 PM

Re: Question for suspension/spring experts
 

Fred at Southside Obsolete - barnfind08 might have a NOS one
SOUTHSIDE OBSOLETE – Your Site For Obsolete Ford Parts

Adam/Mill Valley CA 10-23-2025 11:42 AM

Re: Question for suspension/spring experts
 

Thanks for the responses, have made enquiries to Eaton Spring and So. Side Obsolete

Adam

RalphG 10-23-2025 01:36 PM

Re: Question for suspension/spring experts
 

Not a Ford but I did have good luck with re-arching the front springs on an IH Loadstar that had seriously overloaded and sagging almost bent flat. The spring shop also added a leaf. 35 years later it is still sitting up and looking good.

Lawrie 10-23-2025 06:13 PM

Re: Question for suspension/spring experts
 

I would second Eaton spring
Just got a set for my 34 from them
They are very easy and professional to deal with
They told me up to 6 weeks ,took 3 untill they arived in my home , and that's Australia
They look Very nice
Lawrie

Adam/Mill Valley CA 10-24-2025 08:05 AM

Re: Question for suspension/spring experts
 

Lawrie, that's good to know-Mike from Eaton Spring told me 4 weeks lead time. RalphG, I did find several local places that do re-arching, but I think I'll try to go "new" if possible-I'd really like this to be the last time I have to do this, at my age (78).
Still waiting to hear if South Side Obsolete has anything.
Adam


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