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#767178 07/31/2011 7:37 PM
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I was in the process of installing the new bushings into the rear leaf springs (1946 Chev 1/2T) and found that one eye had been worn to the point that the bushing fell right through. Is there any fix for this, short of replacing the leaf? Can I find a replacement leaf with out buying an entire spring (8 leaves), and where?

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A spring shop will make just the main leaf if that is all you need.
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I did order a new leaf. It is the long leaf on the left rear. Eaton seemed to think that I should replace the same leaf on both sides or it would make a very noticible difference in the overall suspension. Does ant one on the forum have a feel for this? Was Eaton primarily concerned about any liability if I was disatisfied? It is only one new leaf in a stack of 8, and the truck is not intended to ever carry a load. Eaton also felt that the one new leaf could cause onr of the others to crack.


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I would replace the other side without question as they suggest. The truck will not be level if you just do one side. Don

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it can make a difference - listen to the pros, their only concern is your satisfaction, they have no 'liability' for your work ... go cheap and walk home wink

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I had my spring guy tighten up the eye and install the bushing. He has machines to do that. I said to him after, "so I guess you heated it up to bend it". he said no, that would ruin the spring.


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Absolutely replace both main leaves, as they cannot possibly match the years of wear on one leaf! And everything should be level.

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Thanks to all who replied. I kind of had that stuck in thye back of my mind, just hoped that there was a way to avoid the added expense. And I already had the bushings pressed into the other leaf - another lessoned learned.

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