You should be able to have the broken leaves replaced and the springs
re-arched for a lot less than $700. The last time I had this done it was
less than $100 for a set of two springs (I think that it was about $70).
You should be able to find a place that does work on truck springs. I even
took a set of MGB leaf springs to a spring shop and they rebuilt them even
though they mainly worked on truck springs.
Kevin Brown
Odessa, MO
"Greg O. Pace"
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02/10/2003 08:08 AM
Please respond to
"Greg O. Pace"
Hey everybody...
Quick question. My '59 GMC 1/2t needs new springs. Two sets have broken
leafs. I've got two parts trucks with intact springs. Should I re-arch an
original set, or replace with new? I don't like the thought of giving up
$700 for new springs. The truck will be a weekend driver... no heavy
loads.
What do you think?
GOP
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