I want to run a spring behind on my model a sedan with a ford 9 from a 57 ford but I do not know which spring is the best, from 1932 to 1948 ford rear springs? I did some searching on this and I more confused now than when I started. I love the spring behind look just don't know which one to start looking for. Any help in sending me in the right direction will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Josh
Are you using a model A chassis? If so you're going to have to do some lengthening of the chassis so your axle ends up centered in the wheel well. Model A's had the spring above the axle.
Model T rear spring is the best looking imo. The T spring is 2" or so lower than the model A spring. You could run a front or rear out of a 35-48 car, the front being the most commonly used. With the later springs you probably couldn't use the A rear cross member as it is too high, you would need to use a later cross member or fab one as well as moving it back as mentioned.
Yes I am going to be using a Model A chassis with a 32 front cross member and I figured I had to lengthen it for the spring behind but I was unclear which spring to use for the rear. The car is a 29 sedan, full fendered, and I also wanted to run a 32 style gas tank with the spring behind but I am also unclear if that will work.
I'm.running a 37-41 banjo in my A pickup, The spring centerline/rear crossmember had to be moved back 7-3/8".
There are a few build threads on here with a spring behind the axle setup on a model a frame. This first one's a good one. Time for another Model A coupe build thread Hotrob's fiasco of a "Model A Coupe" build thread Poboyross's Model A Build: "Faux'dster" I'm sure there are many more, you just have to learn to use the search. Mine is a '69 Bronco 9" hung on a '40 front spring with Pete and Jake brackets, but it's on a '32 frame. The Pete and Jake brackets measure 7 1/2" centerline axle to the centerline spring, same as my '40 Banjo with stock hangers... "The Kid's Coupe" A Deuce Frame For A Model A...
Thanks for the threads. I have used the search but I think I am not putting in the right termnology. I will keep trying, I know this has probably been done I just have to find it.