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I have been driving the Galaxie for years now after "finishing" it. The problem has been the rear leaf springs being way too soft after 60 years. Obviously the correct fix is new springs or at the very least having the original springs re arced (not an option in my area) but the car is eventually getting a Jag IRS so I didn't want to put $400 into it. I started with a set of air shocks I had from a previous project. That solved the sagging rear issues but in order to get enough lift I had to put 90-100 PSI in them and that made the ride harsh. I tried a helper shock with light weight variable coil over spring and that helped a little but the ride was still not to my liking. I then discovered add-a-leaf for trucks and other off-road applications. I did tons of looking and finally found one that would fit the Galaxie leaf springs. It was a simple install and I am amazed at how well it worked. It is like driving a totally different car!! Here is a link to what I added to my car if anyone is interested. Should work for a lot of Ford applications.
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Interesting. I remember reading somewhere about using Dodge Ram spring parts. I wound up buying a set of General springs from Kansas City for the hard top. For some reason I splurged and bought and kept the huge rubber isolators on the four door hardtop. Its a stock ride height. Right now my convertible has air shocks on it. I haven't messed with it. It sits way lower in both the front and rear than the other. I suspect someone cut front coils and the rear are just worn out. I will be watching this.
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Interesting. I remember reading somewhere about using Dodge Ram spring parts. I wound up buying a set of General springs from Kansas City for the hard top. For some reason I splurged and bought and kept the huge rubber isolators on the four door hardtop. Its a stock ride height. Right now my convertible has air shocks on it. I haven't messed with it. It sits way lower in both the front and rear than the other. I suspect someone cut front coils and the rear are just worn out. I will be watching this.
There is a video on youtube where a guy used junk yard Dodge Ram springs. I think he still paid twice what I paid for the add a leaf. Like I said I could not be happier with the upgrade.
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