Leaf spring repairs

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Leaf spring repairs

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I found out today that one of the leafs in my drivers side rear spring is broken. Having heard bad things about the quality of new replacement springs I was considering getting it repaired rather than buying new. Does anyone have first hand experience of repaired springs and if so what's the verdict ? Worth doing or not ?

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i have severall sets of old springs nick a leaf or two from them to make good,,,,,,,,
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I'll be goin to see Uncle Dunc in a little while mate so if u want me to bring any stuff back and drop it at the Buckingham shop you're welcome :thumbright:
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Be prepared,you'll most likely need a new centre bolt,the old ones are often rusted solid through the leaves.
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Cannonball wrote:i have severall sets of old springs nick a leaf or two from them to make good,,,,,,,,
Sounds like a plan, Dunc.
Adrian Worman wrote:I'll be goin to see Uncle Dunc in a little while mate so if u want me to bring any stuff back and drop it at the Buckingham shop you're welcome
Cheers Ade. When are you thinking of going ? I'm not working next week so was considering taking a trip up myself. :-k
Latil wrote:Be prepared,you'll most likely need a new centre bolt,the old ones are often rusted solid through the leaves.
Most things on the car are done up finger tight, Steve. Rusted solid would make a change I suppose. :lol:

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The place that did my spring will make you a new leaf to replace the broken one and then re-temper the lots for you and it will cost about £220.
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I'll be goin week after next I think Gareth, let you know for sure and if it's ok for Dunc :thumbright:
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I had Sperry Springs in Worthing (Lancing now I think) do mine on the 55 Chevy. New leaves to replace broken and re-tempered existing. They did a superb job, at a very reasonable price.
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When you finish the leaf springs what is the best way of painting/treating them so that the movement between the leaf springs does not create rust and show through....Don't really want to dismantle them either as I am lazy ;)
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Pete wrote:When you finish the leaf springs what is the best way of painting/treating them so that the movement between the leaf springs does not create rust and show through....Don't really want to dismantle them either as I am lazy ;)
Wrap them in denso tape, keeps them lubricated and out of the weather
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Denso tape is a top tip, a mate of mine has also tried shrink wrapping his springs...yet to see if they last the distance though! 8-)
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Me a distributor of Denso tape, 2,3 & 4 inch wide, always in stock ;)
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Adrian Worman wrote:Me a distributor of Denso tape, 2,3 & 4 inch wide, always in stock ;)

Im also think about what to do here.

Strip sandblasted and have galvanized ??????
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Heat shrink sound good

Whats this Denso tape ?????? Rubber ????????
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Wont galvanising get them too hot and lose the spring temper?
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MattH wrote:Wont galvanising get them too hot and lose the spring temper?
I have no idea to hot dip galvanized would be dunked in a bath of liquid zinc/lead at 370°c

Would this hurt ??

Whats this Denso tape ?????? Rubber ????????

Powder coat them ???????
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