Replacing Rear Springs on a 1970 Chevy Chevelle

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  • Replacing rear springs on a 1970 Chevy Chevelle.

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  • @johnboy007
    @johnboy007 3 года назад +1

    What part number moog did you use. I heard the station wagon springs were better, is that true

    • @Killobyte
      @Killobyte  3 года назад +1

      I used CC501 (progressive) but wish I had gotten the 5413 (linear). I'm sure the wagon ones are stiffer so might allow the rear end to be higher if that is what you want.

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  • @michaelmc29
    @michaelmc29 8 лет назад +19

    Just to clarify, when you said that it doesn't matter which end is up. Generally speaking, the tighter would coils go towards to top. Or if the spring has a white paint mark, that goes towards the top. Just wanted to clarify. Good video.

  • @wisheye1
    @wisheye1 4 года назад +3

    It says in the instructions from moog that you should install the springs with the closely wound coils oriented upwards. Thanks for the great video.

  • @archelo69
    @archelo69 8 лет назад +1

    I know this is an old video but it helped me immensely with my 69 Chevelle. Just swapped out the factory springs with Moog 5413's and Bilstein shocks and was supper easy. Thank you so much Kill-O-Byte!

    • @JoshuaCarterliberty
      @JoshuaCarterliberty 7 лет назад

      im about to do this on my GTO
      im going to look at these Moog 5413's and Bilstein shocks , and consider them

    • @devicetrickz
      @devicetrickz 5 лет назад

      did you have good success with these?

  • @mattmercer7987
    @mattmercer7987 5 лет назад +1

    Doing the rear coils on my 71 Chevelle this week......Thank you for posting, your video was very helpful!

  • @heatherandmichaelpaterson332
    @heatherandmichaelpaterson332 9 лет назад

    Thanks for the helpful video. Just replaced the passenger side rear coil spring on my wife's 69 chevelle. Stance looks way better already. Doing the driver's side in the morning. Thanks again. Will watch more of your videos the next time I have a project.

    • @Killobyte
      @Killobyte  9 лет назад

      ***** Glad it helped, thanks!

  • @unioniron433
    @unioniron433 9 лет назад

    Very descriptive video step by step. I also appreciate the you mentioning the safety on many steps of the installation. Thanks a bunch.

  • @jgro650
    @jgro650 8 лет назад +1

    Great video! Just used this to swap out my springs. Turned out perfect on my 68. Thank you for the video

  • @erichweber148
    @erichweber148 Год назад

    Great video! Made my spring swap on my ‘78 Malibu a lot easier. Thanks man!

  • @PimpCoop
    @PimpCoop 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I am actually doing shocks and springs on my 86 el Camino. So it's cool to just get an idea on what I have to do.

  • @864doorcutty
    @864doorcutty 7 лет назад +1

    this really help me out thanks for the video I used a crowbar just like you did in the video spring came out with no problem 86cutlass

  • @Mcevoy91
    @Mcevoy91 3 года назад +1

    Wow can't believe those springs lasted that long without snapping!

  • @troydzuricsko7331
    @troydzuricsko7331 5 лет назад +1

    Nice video! I'll be doing the same on the rear of my 65 Impala... which is kind of sagging a bit. Moog makes good springs as well as Eaton Detroit Spring, who uses the original blueprints from the factory to make their springs. Either way, it really helps with the ride.

  • @GerryGutierrez
    @GerryGutierrez 9 лет назад

    thanks for the video, I'm trying to replace the rear coils on an 84 Monte Carlo SS, next weekend.

  • @sterlingjcalvin
    @sterlingjcalvin 27 дней назад

    Great video. Would you recall the part# for the insulator? Thanks a lot

  • @goddimmus
    @goddimmus 8 лет назад

    In the process of doing this with my 64 Catalina. Thanks! This looks very similar.

  • @chrishuisman769
    @chrishuisman769 5 лет назад

    Replacing the springs in my 77 El Camino this week. Great video!

  • @f458italiano
    @f458italiano 2 года назад

    Great Video! I had a question, My 2010 Mercedes CLS 219 had both its rear coil springs replaced recently as they were fractured. Following replacement, the rear ride height seems to be a few centimetres more than it was previously. Is this normal? In time, will the rear ride height go back to how it was on the old springs that were replaced? Many thanks in advance.

  • @ironhorse127
    @ironhorse127 8 лет назад

    Thx for posting this video. Im going to be doing the rear springs on my 67 Chevelle soon. Im guessing its going to be almost identical to your 70

  • @raymondthomas1242
    @raymondthomas1242 9 лет назад

    Thanks for the video,,,,very helpful,,,,post more videos of your 70 chevelle ,thanks again.

  • @arguingwithstupidpeople2047
    @arguingwithstupidpeople2047 7 лет назад +1

    It's been my experience that when installing lowered coils, they'll be too high at first and it takes a few days of driving for them to settle to final ride height.

  • @erictatum5116
    @erictatum5116 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks, same rear end as my 72 cutlass!

  • @lamontwhitehead5891
    @lamontwhitehead5891 8 лет назад +2

    Very helpful doing the same thing on 69 442

  • @eduardonunez4377
    @eduardonunez4377 3 года назад +1

    Some use El Camino springs in the rear to raise it and get that “muscle car” look from the rear

  • @MrJeffcoley1
    @MrJeffcoley1 4 года назад

    Oh, man ... the springs on my 1973 Chevelle were so worn they FELL OUT when I was replacing the shocks. I really should have replaced them but I didn't know. This was 35 years ago, so the car is long gone.

  • @elengle72
    @elengle72 9 лет назад +2

    What's the part number on the rear coil springs u put on your chevelle?from moog

  • @robertlogan3421
    @robertlogan3421 3 года назад

    Great video man. Thanks

  • @dkp7895
    @dkp7895 9 лет назад

    Thanks for posting this, I will be doing this exact change over this weekend. I already have the rear way up in the air and Jack stands under the frame but I like your way better of doing one side at a time. I'm going from a set of Eibach SBC springs to a set of Hotchkiss BBC springs (changed fronts already) so I'm not sure if there will be any difference at all in the back but I guess Ill know tomorrow.

    • @Killobyte
      @Killobyte  9 лет назад

      Good luck! And let us know how it turned out.

    • @dkp7895
      @dkp7895 9 лет назад

      It worked exactly like you said it would! I couldnt find my pry bar but I have a long screw driver that worked just fine. Next is the body mount bushings which are going to be a whole ton of fun! Don't suppose you have a vid of yourself doing that do you?

  • @johnnyace1954
    @johnnyace1954 4 года назад

    My 69 !Buick Skylark needs rear springs and shocks they are worn. The rear sits too low. What model Moog springs did you use? Will they fit my Skylark? What shocks do you recommend? My air shocks are leaking too nice video btw

    • @Killobyte
      @Killobyte  4 года назад

      I recommend 5413 www.moog-suspension-parts.com/moog-5413

  • @jimpinckard7891
    @jimpinckard7891 8 лет назад

    If you want to make it sit up all the way around you can put elcamino springs on it.

  • @Nihilist_Scum
    @Nihilist_Scum 4 года назад

    Would you know if this same system and setup would work on a 70' impala?

  • @jacknewton661
    @jacknewton661 Год назад

    Great video thank you

  • @dafontenot
    @dafontenot 7 лет назад

    Will installing 2" lowering springs actually lower the car 2", or are there other factors to consider?

  • @stevanwagner372
    @stevanwagner372 4 года назад

    Great video, thank you!

  • @labanmayhorn7812
    @labanmayhorn7812 9 лет назад

    Kool one more thing if you may. What is the part called that both rear drums are connected to?? Rear drive train or shaft or neither ? I don't know. Thanks.

    • @Killobyte
      @Killobyte  9 лет назад

      +Laban Mayhorn the axle contains the axle shafts. The brakes connect to the axle and the drums to shaft.

  • @mattlf9120
    @mattlf9120 5 лет назад

    Video works for a 1981 Oldsmobile 98 also.

  • @JoshuaCarterliberty
    @JoshuaCarterliberty 7 лет назад +1

    The thing that confuses me is, how to pick the right springs. I paid a shop to put new springs on my 71 Lemans a few years ago, and all new shocks and there was no improvement what so ever. :( i wasted a bunch of money. wish I had gotten adjustable coil overs and/or stiffer springs. hard to find knowledgeable people around here to work on these cars, so i do a lot on my own, and waste money sometimes. lol

    • @ItAintJustPaint
      @ItAintJustPaint 7 лет назад +2

      Joshua Carter
      Use KYB monotube shocks if you want to feel a difference.

  • @brookewoody8620
    @brookewoody8620 4 года назад

    how's the ride quality today

  • @robd7365
    @robd7365 5 лет назад

    How was the ride with the progressive rate cc501 springs? Was it a little bumpier than the stock springs? How long did it take to settle

    • @Killobyte
      @Killobyte  5 лет назад

      Ride is fine, but feel is different. I think I prefer the non-progressive.

  • @tylerbollin4743
    @tylerbollin4743 4 года назад +1

    Would this be the same as doing it to a 1969 ss El Camino

    • @moritzbramreiter7104
      @moritzbramreiter7104 4 года назад

      Almost certainly the frame of an El Camino is the same as a Chevelle wagon.

  • @MrValcav
    @MrValcav 9 лет назад

    dude, much help with your video man, did it on my 78 elco, thank you much man. what mufflers and motor you got in the chevelle?

    • @Killobyte
      @Killobyte  9 лет назад

      +MrValcav Thanks! I has a 383 SBC with FlowMasters

  • @michaeldunn3088
    @michaeldunn3088 7 лет назад +5

    It is actually MOO like a cow moog. Not mawg like a lawn mawg.

  • @labanmayhorn7812
    @labanmayhorn7812 9 лет назад

    Thanks Byte

  • @MrJose123704
    @MrJose123704 3 года назад

    It’s easier if you unbolt the upper control arms

  • @cheesechizel594
    @cheesechizel594 7 лет назад

    is that a 5557 moog?

  • @labanmayhorn7812
    @labanmayhorn7812 9 лет назад

    Wouldn't I change out my '84 Buick Regal the same way ??? Thanks.

    • @Killobyte
      @Killobyte  9 лет назад +2

      +Laban Mayhorn Yes, it should be pretty similar.

  • @kewkew2
    @kewkew2 8 лет назад

    how did the springs work out? did it raise the car?

    • @Killobyte
      @Killobyte  8 лет назад +1

      They just returned it to stock ride height.

  • @ninja63639
    @ninja63639 6 лет назад

    Any way you can measure the small ends diameter of the springs for me?

    • @Killobyte
      @Killobyte  6 лет назад

      1/2” rough with tape measure.

    • @ninja63639
      @ninja63639 6 лет назад

      @@Killobyte
      Sorry, not the wire diameter but the inner diameter of the base spring loop. Also can you measure the installed height of the new springs with the weight of the car on it, if you get a chance? Your car is almost the exact weight of my '51 Belair, which I'm converting to a rear 4 link with coil springs, so I plan to use either these or factory replacement springs. Thanks again

    • @Killobyte
      @Killobyte  6 лет назад

      51 belair the inside diameter is 2.5”. That is 2.5” on the inside of circle. I’ll try and get the height tomorrow.

    • @ninja63639
      @ninja63639 6 лет назад

      @@Killobyte
      Thanks alot, I appreciate it

    • @Killobyte
      @Killobyte  6 лет назад

      It’s a little over 11”.

  • @davidcollis4758
    @davidcollis4758 3 года назад

    It seems like you should be doing a lot of other things before replacing the rear springs. I would have at least used a wire wheel on a drill and cleaned the rust off of the rear differential, frame, and control arms, and applied a nice coat of chassis black paint from Eastwood on them. It is your car, you do it your way. Good luck with your baby. By the way, it sounds really good. Take care.

    • @Killobyte
      @Killobyte  3 года назад

      Thanks. When I did this I was in a hurry to get it back on the road so didn't take the time to clean it all up. :)

  • @D70racing
    @D70racing 9 лет назад

    What part number springs were those?

    • @Killobyte
      @Killobyte  9 лет назад +1

      These are: MOG-CC501

    • @markbagenski3884
      @markbagenski3884 8 лет назад

      +Kill-O-Byte You should put the CC501 in the description. I ordered some and will install in my 69. Took me awhile to find which to get. amazon list them as not fitting a Chevelle. LOL. Thanks for the video.

  • @thumpyls91
    @thumpyls91 9 лет назад

    nice vid, insulator part#

  • @calebryan3862
    @calebryan3862 4 года назад

    Anyone know if 4 door Chevelle has the same suspension?

    • @curtkester6161
      @curtkester6161 4 года назад +2

      Hey, I was looking for Moog springs for my 68 chevelle and saw that moog had 3 different kinds for my year. Standard, convertible and 4 door. If you look on the Moog website you can find them. short answer-yes

  • @daytonkinney7910
    @daytonkinney7910 9 лет назад

    good video thank you she sounds mean

  • @bobdastalto9369
    @bobdastalto9369 7 лет назад +1

    No way I would get under a car with that jack and jackstand.Invest in some quality tools.Otherwise ,good video.

  • @betosgarage
    @betosgarage 6 лет назад

    When I jack my car up my rear springs jus fall out of place

    • @kbrobin2464
      @kbrobin2464 6 лет назад

      What year and model car do you have?

  • @rickeystovall7547
    @rickeystovall7547 5 лет назад

    If you had good sense you could use a spring compressor ! Dude !

  • @joeystrunk4413
    @joeystrunk4413 Год назад

    89 bucks 2023

  • @VintageVaughnVehiclces
    @VintageVaughnVehiclces 3 года назад

    This idea will help me replace my 76 cadillac rear springs thanks 😊

  • @daytonkinney7910
    @daytonkinney7910 9 лет назад

    good video thank you she sounds mean