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We have a 1943 Cdn Ford CMP 15cwt. With no load it gives an unpleasantly hard ride. We added about 800lb of weight, and got a much smother ride but still no where nearly as comfortable as a similar unloaded Chev 15cwt would be.
We removed the springs, re-arched them and otherwise did the normal spring maintenance tasks. We freed up the shocks but did no rebuilding. Local companies do not rebuild and recommended a firm in the US but at US $250 per shock we didn't proceed. There is another F15cwt in this area with a similar problem but not as severe. Short of driving with a 1000 lb load, the next step seems to be to remove a leaf from each pack. Is there anyone who cured a similar problem? Advice, suggestions, comments are all gladly welcomed Thanks in advance . Edwin Wand |
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