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#1167951 06/03/2016 12:29 AM
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What year truck rear coil springs will fit my 62 ?

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60-62 had evenly spaced coils.
63-72 had a closer wound section in the middle for a softer ride without a load.
Standard 3/4 ton coil springs were the same as Heavy Duty 1/2 ton.


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