neverends66
Mar 13th, 08, 8:59 PM
:confused: OK, I've decided to keep the 66 SS clone and install a 454 that I have.
The rear currently is a 12 bolt with 4.10/.11 gears +-. I have Edelbrock no hops, edel, lower control arms, and a hotckis sway bar all in the garage. I'm reading that NAPA "premium" parts are a quality product. I need the rear and front springs and rear air bags (I'm from the old school with a slight rake). Anyone have NAPA PN's. On the bags it looks like summit to buy from? Thanks to all for any and all info. Should anyone have parts around I could be interested. Thanks in advance, Jeff
Bubba's 69
Mar 13th, 08, 11:46 PM
H/D rears
http://www.napaonline.com/masterpages/NOLMaster.aspx?PageId=470&LineCode=NCP&PartNumber=2771908&Description=Coil+Spring+-+H%2fD+-+Rear
Station wagon rears for the taller look you want
http://www.napaonline.com/MasterPages/NOLMaster.aspx?PageId=470&LineCode=NCP&PartNumber=2771886&Description=Coil+Spring+-+Rear
H/D station wagon fronts but with 327.So they could be about right They don't list a spring for a 66 BB.
http://www.napaonline.com/MasterPages/NOLMaster.aspx?PageId=470&LineCode=NCP&PartNumber=2771883&Description=Coil+Spring+-+Front
These are H/D coupe 327 springs.
http://www.napaonline.com/MasterPages/NOLMaster.aspx?PageId=470&LineCode=NCP&PartNumber=2771976&Description=Coil+Spring+-+H%2fD+-+Front
Look at the free height and # of coils to help you decide.
wagonman65
Mar 14th, 08, 2:45 PM
If you are looking for the bags that are installed in the rear coil spring you can get them from Summit, Jegs, or PerformanceCenter.com
They are made by AirLift Mfg.
I just ordered a set from performancecenter.com for $65 with free shipping, and came in a few days. I am putting them in hotchkis lowering springs for my 2 door wagon.
Rob
novaderrik
Mar 14th, 08, 4:49 PM
If you are looking for the bags that are installed in the rear coil spring you can get them from Summit, Jegs, or PerformanceCenter.com
They are made by AirLift Mfg.
I just ordered a set from performancecenter.com for $65 with free shipping, and came in a few days. I am putting them in hotchkis lowering springs for my 2 door wagon.
Rob
actually, i'd bet they are technically made by Bruidgestone, and marketed by Airlift..
neverends66
May 20th, 08, 7:40 PM
Hey Guys, thanks for the input. Sorry it took so long to say THANKS. Just got the motor completed! I'll keep ya posted on which spring I go with! Jeff