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  1. gringeltaube

    Replacing rear spring seat pads

    OK, so I edited my drawing, accordingly. (updated my previous post #15)
  2. gringeltaube

    Replacing rear spring seat pads

    The shape of the top of pad is not conical but spherical, machined to a certain radius. I put your dimensions into a drawing (PDF, all to scale) and found that said radius is more like 5.0" To confirm it you could compare the contours of the pad with a Ø10" disc as background, and see if they...
  3. gringeltaube

    Replacing rear spring seat pads

    Height of the "lip"? (should be ~ 0.28") Radius of the dome? (should be ~ 5.5") I take it that the total height is 1.05" in the center and 0.905" at the edge? Please measure to confirm. Thanks!
  4. gringeltaube

    Replacing rear spring seat pads

    Some of those are loose and fall out when you remove the bracket; others are a tight fit, and then some are like solid, welded in place... But that's only from rust built up. So don't be shy and just use a bigger punch and heavier hammer, with the bracket firmly supported. PB-blaster; Rust-Off...
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