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Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Coastal Georgia
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Years ago I had a large turnbuckle that we welded a piece of 1/4 inch x 2 inch steel on each end. Worked really well and was safe.
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The "C"-clamp is for those times that you can't find that point.
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Join Date: Oct 2025
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
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That is what I made. Worked fine to pull a spring off an already removed axle/wishbone but I would think your idea of using the car weight and a jack has merit in this circumstance. I'd put a extra large C clamp or some chains around it for piece of mind. |
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Join Date: Aug 2017
Location: WA-OR, USA
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Some good spring spreader information from the HAMB:
https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...#post-15889037
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Join Date: Dec 2024
Location: central coast california
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i expect i'll be doing some serious head scratching along the way at some point. and THAT's where some sort of adjustable spreader would come in very handy indeed! we'll see. unfortunately, before i can begin to address the shackle endplates, i've got another job to do. it seems as though the new-to-me rear brake backing plate is rubbing on the brake drum on occasion and making a godawful screech. good news is i think i know why...it involves shimming the axle spindle... once that's done i can turn my attention to the shackles. might be a week or three.
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Location: Mid-Coast Maine
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I bought a 4 ton "Porta-Power" HF rip off and made a second wedge end. It works wonderfully and safely. Note that the dimensions work for a '40 spring. https://www.harborfreight.com/4-ton-...kit-58204.html
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Join Date: Dec 2024
Location: central coast california
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removed rear brake drum yesterday and found one of the pivot pin keepers for the E-brake had fallen off and the pin fell out too.
i had a couple more so removed and reinstalled the brake shoes and all the e-brake paraphernalia and then today installed the rear tapered shim for the axle, then on went the brake drum and tightened it all down. test drive revealed no problems. e-brake needs adjusting as it's barely engaging, but brake drum squeal is now gone! took a hard look at the front and read shackle endplates and i think i might be able to jack one side up and replace the plates without too much trouble. i'm thinking that may be the next task on my list...emphasis on "may". |
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