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According to John R Hoopers book "69 Camaro Reference guide" Chevrolet had 22 different front springs for the Camaro. The book has three pages devoted to springs (pages 344-346) They called it computer selected springs, it was selected from a table of different weights on the front.
The table shows 7 different springs for bigblock coupés and 6 for 'verts. Z/28s has 7 different springs one of them can be found on bigblocks (YH) Today Moog has only one spring (or maybe two) for the Camaro so the chance that one of them would fit correctly is pretty slim. Jan |
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Let's see this car! Sounds awesome.
Jason |
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I agree with Sammy,reuse the original springs for a low mile car, and you won't have to worry about the correct height.
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If you get the original print for the front spring, it should have those dimensions. Good luck getting that....
Here's a bunch of spring data, including load and rate info for 68's. Combine it with that aftermarket chart and you might get close. http://www.camaros.org/suspen.shtml#spring
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