1973_Swinger
Active Member
1973 dodge dart spring relocate questions:
Can someone tell me the reason why the majority of the spring relocation kits tell you to mount the front spring mount off center to the frame rail? it does not make sense to me. if the rear spring mount is exactly centric on the frame rail using the shackles then why is the front not centered on the rail.
I understand that the frame rail slowly tapers wider as you get closer to the front of the car.. but it appears to taper the same left and right so i would only assume that the front spring mount should be centered as well.
US car tool photo showing not centered on frame rail:
reilly motor sports showing to install their kit centered on the rail:
I CNC cut and bent my own spring mounts so i just want to make sure i install them properly but im getting mixed reviews on my research. I downloaded the 1973 body service manual to try and see what frame measurements tell me but it all seems to lend to welding it centered on the frame rail.... any input?
Frame measurement excerpt:
Can someone tell me the reason why the majority of the spring relocation kits tell you to mount the front spring mount off center to the frame rail? it does not make sense to me. if the rear spring mount is exactly centric on the frame rail using the shackles then why is the front not centered on the rail.
I understand that the frame rail slowly tapers wider as you get closer to the front of the car.. but it appears to taper the same left and right so i would only assume that the front spring mount should be centered as well.
US car tool photo showing not centered on frame rail:
reilly motor sports showing to install their kit centered on the rail:
I CNC cut and bent my own spring mounts so i just want to make sure i install them properly but im getting mixed reviews on my research. I downloaded the 1973 body service manual to try and see what frame measurements tell me but it all seems to lend to welding it centered on the frame rail.... any input?
Frame measurement excerpt:

















