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Old 02-03-2017, 09:15 PM
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Default Re: 1969 nova big block springs

I ordered those springs a long time ago...but, here is how I did it.

Contacted Eaton...gave them the year, make, model, engine/trans/options

Pretty sure I told them 1" higher than stock and that's what they sent me.

https://www.eatondetroitspring.com/coil-springs/

Keep in mind, the size of wheel and tire profile/height will impact how the tire looks in the wheel well. I also replaced the control arm bushings, sway bar ends, lower ball joints and front shocks during the process. I'm pretty sure the original springs were coded HH on the tags. If I can locate the purchase details I will share them...if not I'll call Eaton, maybe they have a record of the sale.

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