1959-81 GM; Coil Spring Spacer; 9/16" Thick; EPDM Rubber; Each
Reproduction of the original 9/16" coil spring spacer designed for use on various GM models. Manufactured from durable EPDM rubber, this spacer was originally installed to correct uneven ride height on vehicles that did not...
1967-81 Camaro, Firebird, Nova, GM X-Body; Rear Spring Eye Bracket Bolt Set; 6 Piece Set
Quality reproduction rear spring eye bracket bolts designed to mount the leaf spring front eye bracket. Each bolt is case hardened for exceptional durability, strength, and long lasting performance. An ideal replacement for...
Reproduction molded rubber front coil spring insulator designed to mount between the coil spring and the frame on various 1949-2002 vehicles. This insulator prevents metal to metal contact, reducing noise, vibration, and...
1967-81 Camaro, Firebird, Nova, GM X-Body; Spring Eye Bracket Nut Kit; 6 Piece Set; Various Models
Quality reproduction spring eye bracket nut kit to mount the leaf spring front eye bracket. Manufactured to high strength specifications, each nut is designed to provide secure, long lasting fastening when paired with the...
1962-81 GM; Rear Leaf Spring Front Eye Bracket Bolt ; Each; Various Models
Quality reproduction of the original rear spring eye bracket bolt designed to mount the leaf spring front eye bracket. Each bolt is case hardened for exceptional durability, strength, and long lasting performance. An ideal...
1967-69 Camaro, Firebird; 1968-81 Nova, GM X-Body; Leaf Spring Liner Set ; 5 Leaf; 8 Piece Set
These leaf spring liners promote smooth, friction free operation once installed, reducing metal to metal contact between the spring leaves. This helps quiet the ride, improve overall driving comfort, and extend the life of...
1967-80 Camaro, Nova, Firebird; Rear Leaf Spring Front Bushing; Various Models; OER
Reproduction rear leaf spring bushing for various 1967-80 GM passenger car models. A critical yet often overlooked component when restoring rear suspension performance, this bushing installs into the forward eye of the rear...