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Does the REAR leaf spring have a grease fitting in the spring holder towards the FRONT of the car?
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there are none on my 38 coupe
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My 37 1/2 ton does have them.
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From 1934 a rubber encased bushing is used at this location. It is called an inlox bushing.
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Does the REAR leaf spring have a grease fitting in the spring holder towards the FRONT of the car? Steve...My 38 coupe does NOT have a grease fitting on the front spring shackle of the rear spring. ...But the rear shackles of the rear springs DOES have a GREASE FITTING ..pointing inward.....ED
I was only wrong one time in my life so far. But that time I was right, and only thought I was wrong....ED
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