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Need rear spring for 1930 pickup [email protected]
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If you are doing a restoration of course you should have the correct spring but if you are intending to drive the truck you might reconsider. The original truck spring will make it ride like a truck. I have a '31 RDPU with a roadster spring and it rides great. If this changes your mind you might revise your request.
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Good advice Charlie. And, more good news as I have a '30/'31 like NEW rear roadster spring that I'm not going to use! pics upon request. Rick Last edited by hardtimes; 10-15-2011 at 09:29 PM. Reason: add... |
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I have a very clean one that came out of a 50 year old collection so its not rusty just dusty
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