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1955 CDV Leaf Spring rubber pads

Started by 5390john, July 25, 2022, 08:05:22 PM

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5390john

In my ongoing quest to solve a vibration issue, I need to verify what the factory original configuration was for rubber pads on my '55 CDV rear suspension.
See photo, I have rubber pads installed both above and below the rear leaf springs. Did the factory place pads above the leafs? Below? Both? Neither?
IF you have a '54, '55, or a '56 with ORIGINAL rear suspension, or have CERTAIN knowledge of how the factory installed the rubber pads, I would very much appreciate your input!!!
Looking forward to your responses!
John Adams
1955 CDV "Marilyn"

"Panic Accordingly"

J. Gomez

Quote from: 5390john on July 25, 2022, 08:05:22 PMIn my ongoing quest to solve a vibration issue, I need to verify what the factory original configuration was for rubber pads on my '55 CDV rear suspension.
See photo, I have rubber pads installed both above and below the rear leaf springs. Did the factory place pads above the leafs? Below? Both? Neither?
IF you have a '54, '55, or a '56 with ORIGINAL rear suspension, or have CERTAIN knowledge of how the factory installed the rubber pads, I would very much appreciate your input!!!
Looking forward to your responses!
John Adams

John,

They have them on both upper and lower according to the MPL and these go back to 1936.

Hope this helps..!
J. Gomez
CLC #23082

Poncholover

In the olden days, it was not unusual to disassemble the spring pack & polish the leafs to help smooth out the ride. These days, a little Teflon paint and/or some dry lube product can accomplish much the same.
Flattie Caddy

5390john

Thank you for your input, I did check the MPL, upper AND lower is the verdict!

John Adams
1955 CDV "Marilyn"

"Panic Accordingly"