Hi, I'm new to this forum. I live in Canada, I'm working on the 1938 Dodge D8 4d sedan which hasn't been driven in 50 years, just started with some welding and teardown.
Few project pics here:
Deathbound,
Great info in this thread and excellent pictures and a nice car! I have the same exact leaf spring setup than you have, mine are all broken and I don't have any anti-vibration devices either in the front. The problem I have in the front also is that the leafs are different lengths and amount of leafs are different compared to each other so not sure what's the original setup.
I know that coupe and sedan should have a bit different setup but could you share the specs of your front leafs, the lenght, nbr of leafs, and especially the final arch you ended up with?
The rear Posie's springs you have, I understand they have the reversed eyes which help already to lower the rear, but what's the arch in those and any idea what's the original?
Also, have you thought about using some modern style shackles with polyurethane bushings, I'd guess the original threaded steel "bushings" are not too pleasent to drive...?
I try to get new front and rear springs from Eaton Detroit Spings which they resell here in Canada.
Below the details of my setup (A front to center bolt, B rear to center bolt, C arch):
Front left: 12 leafs with reversed eyes (length 36 3/8", A 18" / B 18 3/8" / C 2" arch), front shackle 3", rear shackle 2 3/4"
Front right: 10 leafs with reversed eyes (length 37", A 17,5" / B 19,5" / C 4" arch), front shackle 3", no rear shackle since attached to the frame bracket
Rear left: 9 leafs (length 53", A 24" / B 29" / C 4,5" arch), rear shackle 4"
Rear right: 9 leafs (length 53", A 24" / B 29" / C 4,5" arch), rear shackle 4"
Thanks,
Hannu