Rear Springs

Discussion in 'Parts for sale' started by chucks71, May 30, 2010.

  1. chucks71

    chucks71 Well-Known Member

    Selling a set of Moog CC501 rear springs... been on my car for about a month or so, less than 10 miles on 'em. Didn't jack up the rear enough for the old Skylark 4dr, so I had to resort to wagon springs. These springs have a lot of applications so research for yourself. Will fit all a-body rear ends.
    I would like to get $50 + shipping for these. They typically sell for $65 - $70, so save a couple bucks gettin' them from me. I will ship these in the original box from 51503.

    Thanks,
     
  2. chucks71

    chucks71 Well-Known Member

  3. chucks71

    chucks71 Well-Known Member

    Nobody needs a set of new springs for a nice price?
     
  4. chucks71

    chucks71 Well-Known Member

  5. BuickGSrules

    BuickGSrules Gold Level Contributor

    Is they standard height? I could maybe use them but it is important that the car not will be higher.

    Jan
     
  6. chucks71

    chucks71 Well-Known Member

    Hey Jan,

    These springs are the cargo-coil springs (CC501). They list a fit size for a-body cars from 1967-1972.

    This is from Moog's website:

    Moog offers two types of coil springs: constant-rate springs that restore handling to its original state, and cargo-coil, variable-rate springs as an upgrade for vehicles that carry heavy loads. Moog's constant-rate springs are built to replace original equipment springs, returning ride height and body sway to original performance levels. Replacing worn coil springs with Moog constant-rate springs restores vehicle handling. The cargo-coil, variable-rate springs change resistance as they compress and become progressively stiffer as the load increases.

    Hope this helps,:beers2:
     
  7. BuickGSrules

    BuickGSrules Gold Level Contributor

    Thanks for info, then I think they are no good for me because a practically never drive with anyone in the back.

    Jan
     

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