Ive read on here you can get 79 el camino springs $100 a pair for a 50 Buick with tapered ends. Will these also work on a 49 Olds fastback sedan? Are there any other options besides heating them, buying lowered springs ($500) or drop spindles etc?
Are you talking lowering the front or the rear ? For the rear, GM intermediate 68-74 Chevelle etc, there is quite a range of spring rates available, and they are a direct bolt in with the early Olds hardware.
I am told that the '63 thru '70 something C10 rear springs work as well. A 5" drop C10 spring will give the Olds a 3" drop. Anyone know for certain? Here's a 5" drop spring for a C10... Looks to me that they will. You can get these for less than $100.00 of Ebay.
Thank you very much for the info. Im definitely gonna look into those. They are the same style spring.. thanks again !! Sent from my SM-G930V using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Fat Man spindles, for the front. I used airbags, in the rear, because the gas tank is so low. Good luck.
Dropped spindles w/stock spring will give you a moderate drop w/o any loss of ride quality NEVER heat the springs to lower a car. It's a hack job and can ruin the spring temper.
Gave you quite a bit.. looks good im gonna start looking into them.. what did you do for the front? Did you take the front springs off that same car as well? Sent from my SM-G930V using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Hey Phil... What did you use for the rear air bags? Something that worked with the stock trailing arms or did you 4 link it? Thanks...
I don't remember the brand. But I used the stock spring pockets and trailing arms. I retrospect, I would have raised the gas tank a bit. My Olds was a 98. Big car.
Thanks... I have been thinking about bagging the rear of mine since my gas tank is so low, I want to get ass end down more but I am concerned about the tank dragging. Raising the gas tank would help.