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    Car Year, Make, Model: Deuce Highboy roadster
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    Is the 26" spring the length needed for your axle?

    Problem with only three leafs is there's not much tunability.
    Remove one leaf and a lot of capacity is lost.

    You're building a T-Bucket?
    1500# would probably be overkill.
    Speedway's catalog shows a Mr. Roadster three leaf spring, 26" eye to eye for $45.
    I'd go for this instead of the trailer spring.


    Speedway is an excellent outfit to deal with.
    No problems in over 22 years of dealing with them.

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    Kingman, Arizona?
    Me too.

    Maybe I'll see you at the Saturday morning doughnut run on Stockton Hill or the WhataBurger Saturday night rod run.
    I should be there this Saturday if I get my new fuel tank install completed.

    I'll be driving this if all goes well - it should, I'm almost finished, just get run out of the garage by the heat . . . 106 at my house now.
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