Does anyone have the exact factory lengths for 1965 standard 9 leaf spring plastic liners?
C2 Leaf Sprong Liner Lengths
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Re: C2 Leaf Sprong Liner Lengths
I would assume the length that is approximately 1/4 longer than the spring length is when the spring is assembled, installed and full weight of the car is on the spring...correct? I would think that the spring liner kits sold by the various parts vendors would be cut to the proper length.
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James West- Top
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If you call Corvette Central and get the technical line, they will tell you the length of each liner.
Since I have have a 63 I use Quanta and do not have them cut the liners, I cut them. The 63 liner length is different. On a 63 there is no liner between leaf 1 and 2, on a 64-67 there is no liner between leaf 3 and 4. The suppliers only sell the 64-67 kits.
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Here's the liner lengths I cut from the new long GM ones. As the car sits now, 9 years later, there is about 3/16 to 1/4" liner protrusion past each end of the upper leaves.
1st/2nd=112.8 cm; 2/3=98.2 cm; 3/4=84.0 cm; 4/5=73.7 cm; 5/6=62.0 cm; 6/7=no liner; 7/8=40.0 cm; 8/9=28.2 cm
Convert 2.54 cm = 1 inch- Top
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I have seen a Jay Leno segment where a C3 Corvette was examined with a Corvette restorer, the back end looked jacked up, Jay said that's not a mistake but that's by design, how they came from the factory, and the restorer confirmed it. I have also read this elsewhere. It never looked right to me, and when I had my '69, mine didn't look jacked up in the back, and I wouldn't have driven it that way (until I started having trailing arm problems, which is another story).
In the video you posted, Jeff Salz shows a picture of himself with his then-new (one month old) Corvette in March of 1971, and the back end is most definitely NOT "jacked up". Jeff says about the 1971 photo (shown during the video) "That's got the original tires on it, and you can see again the ride height, you can see how even it looks and you can't put your fist between the tire and the fender."
I see a lot of C3s that look jacked-up in the back, high enough that you CAN put your fist between the top of the tire and the bottom of the fender, so this may be a widespread misunderstanding.
Regarding the liner material, Jeff says that it is available direct from Eaton Spring. He begins talking about the liners at 10:30 into the video. He mentions that you can buy the better liner from Eaton (by the foot) at 11:15 into the video.- Top
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Here's a X-section comparison of an original liner off my 396, alongside an NOS GM liner.Attached Files- Top
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