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From Dave Carpenter <d.carpenter7 at verizon.net>
Date: Fri, 02 Jan 2004 00:37:14 -0500
Look at some street rod suppliers for the leaf spring liner material. It
comes in a roll and is either teflon or delrin etc. You can buy various
widths. Take the stack apart and clean paint etc, then reassemble with
the layers of slide material between each leaf. Everyone that has done
it is pleased at it lasts a long time. I intend to my 46 Dodge truck in
the spring.
Look here:
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/xq/asp/strBase_List./hilt./source./base_no.91033036/str_base_no.91033036%2C91043102%2C/header_title.Keyword+Search/page_name.search%2Fkeyword%5Fresults%2Easp/search_type.spring+liner/search_option.Exact/deptsearch./dept_id.225/dept_id_p./dept_name.Street+Rod+Products/dept_name_p./ShowImages.yes/sq.0/cont.1/intPgNo.1/redirect./qx/product.htm
or
http://www.springfieldstreetrods.com/FSuspension2.htm
There is also a new version that has buttons that fit into a hole at
each leaf tip, but I don't have a link for that one.
Dave & Bobbie
Thats the ticket, the price is right and it LQQks to be something
that works well.
Tomorrow i will phone in my inqury at the Houston Based Teflon
coating firm. Decide then if it's worth horse trading with
confirmed Customers (A.J.) which means suc ing up.
Whats important is the area between each leaf.
My pockets are not so deep after the holidays.
Your Solution seems to have my vote at the present.
However if i owned my car for 30 plus yr's
money would be no object. Call it Love, call it
what you will.
Figure in 30 yr's it would be almost GOLD PLATED ?
This product will be easy to install. Prep Clean paint
with ? Maybe that por 15 that works half the time.
Reinstall and forget it untill it's been 30 yrs and time to
GOLD PLATE.
Larry Rex
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