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    Rear spring/shock plates

    Does anyone have or know anyone who has a set of rear spring plates for a 60-63 (possibly more) rear spring plates? These are the plates on the bottom of the spring pack that the U bolts go through to hold the axle on as well as where the lower shock mount is. I in my younger (and dumber) days took mine off when I put in the 9" and am now trying to get those parts back so I can do something a little different to the rear.
    Any help would be great.
    Thanks.
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    Never mind, I found some.
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    Glad to see you found something. What are you planning on doing that's a little different?

    Kenny Likins
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    The plan is to put it in the weeds... Actually I am planning on lowering mine about 4" in the back and 3" in the front. Right now it sits high due to the springs I put in the front and the shackles in the rear. I am trying to make a low cruiser out of it but when I was young and dumb, I modified my rear suspension and put in a 9" and made new lower plates for the springs. I must have thrown them away or they are still somewhere in my parents garage. I am planning on putting some sort of air spring in it so I can haul stuff in the back without blowing out the suspension. I sold my F350 and am driving my Bronco so I have no truck bed per say. It might be an all winter project but if things go right, by spring I am hoping to have it up and running.. I will post progress pics when I get the project underway.
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    Why do you need/want to change the plates? When I put lowering blocks in my former '63 Comet, for some reason, and I don't remember because it was 10 years ago, the stock plates did not work and I had to use an extra set of '64-5 Falcon or Mustang plates I had. Please keep us updated on your project!
    Thor Johnson
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    Low & Slow '64 2dr Sedan
    Stock(for now)200 I-6, Lokar shifted C-4, Wedge kit,V-8 coils, dropped granada spindles/discs,GT leaves,3.0 8 inch

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    When I put in the 9" I had to make new plates for the lower since the 9" already had different style mounting gussets on it. I also thought that I could make new upper mounts and change the angles of the shocks to provide more stability and better ride. I did get better handling out of it but it was still pretty soft. Now I want to go back to the stock shock locations but I must have thrown away or left my old plates at my parents house (which is 625 miles south of me) and I cannot just pop in to search for them... I did find a set from a 64-66 Mustang that are going to work great.
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