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Hello,
Anyone notice that the parts books do not have Spring Charts for the 1968 Camaro and Chevy II? Does anyone have a 1968 Spring Chart for these models? Thanks, Greg
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Greg, the 68 Camaro assembly manual has them listed in UPC 0 section A9 - A10.5 (numbered pages 11-13). They are not very clear though.................RatPack................
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RatPack,
Great! I found it. Now, anyone know if the 68 Chevy II assembly manual has the same chart? That is one manual which I do not have yet.
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The 68 book also has them Kim
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I posted this chart last night over on Steve's Nova QA site.
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Kim and bbdon,
Thanks, I ordered the 69 ChevyII assembly manual but the posting helps. Any idea if these charts are available for 69 and 70 in another books. I know they are not in the AM's. Greg
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I don't think that Chevy used the spring charts after 68. The sales material mentions their new computer selected springs for 69. The 69 Nova assembly manual that I have is very poor quality. Let me know if yours is any good.
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