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New springs - 1960

Started by Jon Riley #13576, August 08, 2024, 11:09:49 PM

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Jon Riley #13576

Does anyone have a source for new correct springs for a 1960 Cadillac?

I am concerned that some of the new springs elevate the ride height to terrible looking, and I assume terrible riding height.  See below.  I do not want this result:

Jon Riley #13576

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I am looking for this result:

Cadillac Jack 82

Eaton springs.  They come in stock sizes and then lower springs if desired.  I need to do the same to the 59 since her back end is sticking up high.
Tim

CLC Member #30850

1948 Buick Roadmaster 76S Sedanette
1959 Cadillac CDV
1966 Oldsmobile Toronado

Past Cars

1937 LaSalle Coupe
1940 Chevy Coupe
1941 Ford 11Y
1954 Buick 48D
1955 Cadillac CDV
1955 Packard Super Panama
1957 Cadillac Series 62
1962 VW Bug
1962 Dodge 880
1964 Cadillac SDV
1966 Mercury Montclair
1967 Buick Wildcat
1968 Chevy Chevelle SS
1968 Plymouth Barracuda
1977 Lincoln MKV

Roger Zimmermann

Be careful with factory pictures. They are sometimes modified to please people, but for practical reasons, I would like to have more clearance than the factory picture you are showing.
1956 Sedan de Ville (sold)
1956 Eldorado Biarritz
1957 Eldorado Brougham (sold)
1972 Coupe de Ville
2011 DTS
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Clewisiii

I ordered mine for 61 from Coil Spring Specialties. They need all the vehicle information to create the correct spring. If you check in the book for 61 you will see that they used 3 or 4 different spring rates across the models. Most people who sell these off the shelf only have the HD spring rate.
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Big Fins

I replaced the rear springs in my Eldorado. It took about 6 months for them to 'settle in'. When it was first done, it looked like a jacked up car from the early 70's. Now it's nice and even.
Current:
1976 Eldorado Convertible in Crystal Blue Fire Mist with white interior and top. (Misty Blue)

Past and much missed:
1977 Brougham de Elegance
1976 Eldorado Convertible
1972 Fleetwood Brougham
1971 Sedan de Ville
1970 de Ville Convertible
1969 Fleetwood Brougham
1969 Sedan de Ville
1959 Sedan deVille

Jon Riley #13576

Quote from: Roger Zimmermann on August 09, 2024, 03:05:28 AMBe careful with factory pictures. They are sometimes modified to please people, but for practical reasons, I would like to have more clearance than the factory picture you are showing.


Yes, I think about a half inch/ 15 mm higher would be better in the factory photo - especially in the rear. But the fist car in this post looks very incorrect. 

I am hoping to find someone who has done this and arrived an at "stock height."   




Cadillac Jack 82


Heres how the 59 sits.  The rear is correct but the front still sits on her original springs.  Once replaced it should be more level.
Tim

CLC Member #30850

1948 Buick Roadmaster 76S Sedanette
1959 Cadillac CDV
1966 Oldsmobile Toronado

Past Cars

1937 LaSalle Coupe
1940 Chevy Coupe
1941 Ford 11Y
1954 Buick 48D
1955 Cadillac CDV
1955 Packard Super Panama
1957 Cadillac Series 62
1962 VW Bug
1962 Dodge 880
1964 Cadillac SDV
1966 Mercury Montclair
1967 Buick Wildcat
1968 Chevy Chevelle SS
1968 Plymouth Barracuda
1977 Lincoln MKV

Big Fins

Is it the look or the ride you don't like. As far as looks, I'm only a few thousand miles away, bring it to my garage.  8)

When/if you do replace the front springs, watch your front end travel extremes. You don't want to rip a shock apart on a good upswing.

Look at the fender skirts and front wheel well height on my car. It sits lower than yours.
Current:
1976 Eldorado Convertible in Crystal Blue Fire Mist with white interior and top. (Misty Blue)

Past and much missed:
1977 Brougham de Elegance
1976 Eldorado Convertible
1972 Fleetwood Brougham
1971 Sedan de Ville
1970 de Ville Convertible
1969 Fleetwood Brougham
1969 Sedan de Ville
1959 Sedan deVille

Jon Riley #13576

#9
Quote from: Big Fins on August 09, 2024, 02:01:06 PMLook at the fender skirts and front wheel well height on my car. It sits lower than yours.


To my eye, this is the correct height (Big Fins'car).  The plane of the bottom of the skirt passes through the center of the hub cap, obscuring half the crest.  In the 60 coupe in the first post, you can see the entire crest of the wheel cover. 



Eric DeVirgilis CLC# 8621

Trouble is whenever you order from a vendor that says for example, "1960 Cadillac: Springs - "Fits ALL"

Well, there is no ALL! There are different front springs for standard models with and without air conditioning and different springs at all four corners for a Series 75, again, with and without air conditioning. 

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Jon Riley #13576

Quote from: Eric DeVirgilis CLC# 8621 on August 09, 2024, 05:36:34 PMTrouble is whenever you order from a vendor that says for example, "1960 Cadillac: Springs - "Fits ALL"

Well, there is no ALL! There are different front springs for standard models with and without air conditioning and different springs at all four corners for a Series 75, again, with and without air conditioning. 



Right.  That is the reason for the post.  Is there someone who has ordered from a vendor had the their car sprung at the correct height?

Eaton springs has different front springs: with and without AC, but the rear springs are "heavy duty" which I am afraid will give me too tall of a rear end on a non series 75 car.


 






Big Fins

I ordered direct from Moog. They had differing numbers for convertibles and coupe's.
Current:
1976 Eldorado Convertible in Crystal Blue Fire Mist with white interior and top. (Misty Blue)

Past and much missed:
1977 Brougham de Elegance
1976 Eldorado Convertible
1972 Fleetwood Brougham
1971 Sedan de Ville
1970 de Ville Convertible
1969 Fleetwood Brougham
1969 Sedan de Ville
1959 Sedan deVille