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Welcome to FordPinto.com, The home of the PCCA => General Help- Ask the Experts... => Topic started by: russosborne on July 04, 2014, 03:58:45 PM
Since I know that both are longer than the sedan/hatch versions, I was wondering if anyone knew if they happened to be the same length?
Just curious. I know that I can buy new ones. ;D
Thanks,
Russ
pretty certain theyre different, I was just looking at some specs the other day, somewhere.
sorry I cant point you there, might have been some ebay retailer or some other mfg site.
Probably.
Thanks,
Russ
Seems like when junking my M II after buying the Pinto wagon I got under car and measured to find the M II springs were too wide as well so didn't keep them.......been awhile though. I wanted to keep leafs to be able to add to my wagon leaf assembly if needed.
I'm in the process of replacing the leaf springs on my 78 Bobcat wagon right now, and here's where I got the springs from - http://www.generalspringkc.com/product_p/42-781.htm - cost me $131.01 (per side) with shipping....
Try springsnthings.com
Thanks,
Like I said, I know I can get the springs. I was just curious if Ford managed to use the same part on two different cars, which they do have a tendency to do, but not in this case it seems. :-)
Russ
Front suspension same but strut rod a bit different. I transferred '74 M II front end to a '80 Pinto.