1970 skylark front springs

Discussion in 'The whoa and the sway.' started by gorillacar, May 3, 2009.

  1. gorillacar

    gorillacar New Member

    i want some heavy duty springs to put on my buick 350 my car really bottoms out on the front...do i need to buying springs for a buick 455 to get heavy duty springs or what ? cause i was looking at the moog applications and for some reason they leave out the year 1970?? help
     
  2. GStage1

    GStage1 Always looking for parts!

    Get new springs for your 350 car...use 70, 71 or 72 Skylark w/350 engine.
     
  3. Phil

    Phil It really *is* a 350...

    I'd just buy new Buick 350 Skylark springs. A long while back I bought big-block Chevelle springs and ended up cutting 1-1/2 coils out to get a 2" drop with Moog Offset upper a-arm shaft (the one the a-arm pivots on that bolts to the frame). The ride is comparable to riding in a pickup truck, it's so stiff.

    If you want a decent ride that doesn't knock your teeth loose I'd get stock replacement springs.
     

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