Here is my problem. My 66 C-30 has solid metallic bushings and grease-able pins. My pins are solid but just a little dimpled from rust. The pins are held in place by a bolt perpendicular to the pin.
From 67 on (AIUI), there was a change to rubber with steel inner and outer sleeves. The newer leafs are a couple of inches longer and use a different hanger. They attach with grade 8 bolts and are not grease-able.
Shirely, someone has walked this weary road?
1. I think I have found bearing suppliers that can provide bushings to my specs, not pins. 2. I could have a new hanging leaf (of the correct length) with an eye bent to use the more modern "rubber" bushings and use a grade 8 bolt on the old hangers. 3. I could cut off the old and hang a set of 73 hangers allowing the use of 73-87 rear leaf springs.
Choices, choices. Does anyone have suggestions/experience?
Dave, thanks for any replies.
Last edited by 65 WonTon; 04/05/2013 9:40 AM.
Dave.
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Build plan: 65 Chevy one ton, 5.9L Cummins HO, NV5600 six speed, 2wd 1972-1987 IFS disk front, frame off restore/mod, custom dump/flat bed, Alcoa rims, Dana 70 3.73:1 duals drum rear, plush interior, Guards red with Marine Corps decals. Donor is retired 2002 Ram 2500, 194K miles.
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