Re-arcing mopar SS leaf springs?

What is meant by camber in the springs?



You say this like it's a bad thing! :D



Not doubting you or contradicting you...but you're technically still heating the metal with this process...not as evenly as a real heat treat process (and probably not as long lasting as RustyRatRod pointed out but it's sure worth a try before ordering new springs.


I am glad I found this because I get the feeling people would not believe me otherwise.
Dodge TSB No. D70-25-2
".....The rear spring camber has been increased to provide ground clearance for the special side outlet exhaust and G-60-15 rear tires".
So based on these things, unless someone has additional information, we can assume only those cars had camber in the springs under normal conditions.
All others would have "little or no camber". What ever that is.:rolleyes:

Larry Shepherd points out that under steer is desirable in a street car.
Front anti sway bars help to do this.
My take is that over steer would be bad in a street car as well.:steering:
In subjects like this I believe it is best to reference the unimpeachable experts.
Everyone has.....oh well.