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Is anyone running around with 5 leaves in their rear spring set up?
I'm considering adding a leaf and wondered what the ride might be like.
Last edited by Toploader (7/21/2025 3:58 AM)
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Thanks for the reply.
I had my springs reset by a Blacksmith just a few years ago and I had him set the springs higher too, but I think I need an extra leaf to stop it bottoming out on rough country roads when I have it loaded up with people.
A firmer ride doesn't bother me, but I did wonder how firm the ride would be.
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A full size spare tire, tools, and Texas beer are in trunk.
Luggage was on rear seat.
The ride has been fine for me the past 30+ years.
I just drive slower on washboard dirt roads and Michigan potholed, frost heaved highways…as needed of course.
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Nos681 wrote:
A full size spare tire, tools, and Texas beer are in trunk.
Luggage was on rear seat.
The ride has been fine for me the past 30+ years.
I just drive slower on washboard dirt roads and Michigan potholed, frost heaved highways…as needed of course.
It's just them Ks railroad tracks that you have to look out for!![]()
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I have 5 leaf springs on my 68, along with KYB shocks and a 3/4" sway bar. Not the smoothest ride, but not squirrelly either.
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Alan wrote:
Nos681 wrote:
A full size spare tire, tools, and Texas beer are in trunk.
Luggage was on rear seat.
The ride has been fine for me the past 30+ years.
I just drive slower on washboard dirt roads and Michigan potholed, frost heaved highways…as needed of course.It's just them Ks railroad tracks that you have to look out for!
No kidding and Kaliforistan’s highway construction.
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Ron68 wrote:
I have 5 leaf springs on my 68, along with KYB shocks and a 3/4" sway bar. Not the smoothest ride, but not squirrelly either.
After the 2019 Bash, I disconnected…eventually removed and sold 3/4” rear sway bar.
I noticed less oversteer and a smoother ride.
As Sally says…just sayin’
Disconnecting the rear sway bar was a suggestion by RPM.
Last edited by Nos681 (7/23/2025 5:40 PM)
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You definitely convinced me to go 5 leaf and thanks again for the ride to see how your car handled in the flesh. I was most impressed.
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Toploader wrote:
You definitely convinced me to go 5 leaf and thanks again for the ride to see how your car handled in the flesh. I was most impressed.
Everbody has that same impression. The Kid done good work on his 65.
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