There has been a lot of discussion about the Moog CC665 springs on the front end of Hawks. Does anyone have experience with them on an Avanti.
I will need a new set for the 74 Avanti and at the current price they are an excellent buy.
Bob
There has been a lot of discussion about the Moog CC665 springs on the front end of Hawks. Does anyone have experience with them on an Avanti.
I will need a new set for the 74 Avanti and at the current price they are an excellent buy.
Bob
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Bob, what is the application of that spring? When I did my brothers 63, I used rear springs from I believe a 78 Buick lesabre. I can check them out for sure if you'd like, as my memory isn't recalling the exact application I used. They really worked well though! Bill
Bill
The exchange shows 93-97 Buick Century but I'm sure there are more. I would really appreciate any info you have as I can then torch the front ones off the 74. The engine is out and I don't want to deal with a spring compressor but I want to redo the suspension components in the heated part of the pole barn.
If they drop the front a bit that would be fine.
Thanks again, Bob
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try a forum search of Moog CC665.
Paul TK
Paul
I always do before I ask. Here's what I got. https://forum.studebakerdriversclub.c...archid=1062691
That's why I asked.
Bob
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Bob, I'll check it out this evening and get back to you most likely tomorrow. Bill
Found this on a Google search (below - and link to the right). https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/com...au_pf_dp_chart Shows all the applications for the Moog CC655.
BTW the last of the Lark types (65-66)..., with the Chevrolet engines..., did they have a different spring rate? I heard the Chevy engine is quite a bit lighter than the Studebaker engine.
Compatibility Chart Moog CC655 Spring
Make Model Year Engine Drive Type Position Notes
Buick LeSabre 1986 3.8L V6 Rear Rear Variable Rate SpringsSET - - COUPE - SEDAN
Buick LeSabre 1987, 1988 Front-Wheel Drive Rear Rear Variable Rate SpringsSET - - COUPE - SEDAN
Cadillac 60 Special 1993 Rear Rear Variable Rate SpringsSET
Cadillac Fleetwood 1991, 1992 Rear Rear Variable Rate Springs4DR SEDAN
Cadillac Fleetwood 1993 Rear Rear Variable Rate SpringsSET - - 4 DR
Oldsmobile 98 1986 Rear Rear Variable Rate SpringsSET - 3 ENG CODE
Oldsmobile Delta 88 1986 3.8L V6 Rear Rear Variable Rate SpringsSET - 3 ENG CODE
Oldsmobile Delta 88 1986, 1987, 1988 Rear Rear Variable Rate Springs
Oldsmobile Delta 88 1987, 1988 Rear Rear Variable Rate SpringsSET
Pontiac Bonneville 1987, 1988 Rear Rear Variable Rate Springs
Pontiac Bonneville 1989 Rear Rear Variable Rate SpringsSSE
Pontiac Bonneville 1989, 1990 Rear Rear Variable Rate SpringsSET - SSE
Pontiac Bonneville 1990 Rear Rear Variable Rate Springs4DR SEDAN SSE
Tom
Last edited by wittsend; 12-12-2012 at 10:14 PM.
Bob,
I put them on my Avanti last year. I also rebuilt ALL of the front suspension, including new Derlin bushings. That said, my car drives a LOT better than before, the 50 year old grease is gone, and I used a synthetic grease along with the O rings in place of the cork gasket. My car "hugs" the road (in my opinion) as I do not have power steering.
Go for it!
Jim
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OK Bob, I got the info from my brother. As stated above the Moog # is CC-655, and it was used as also stated above. When i put the car together I also rebuilt everything in the front end (along with everything on the car), and used these springs. I got them from NAPA, which # is 277-5271. Same exact spring, so no worries about different rates etc. At first the car sat higher in the front, but after about a year (very little driving in that time) they settled in and sit just about perfect now.The car rides excellently, handles very well, and is a blast to drive. Hopes this helps you out my friend, Bill.
Bill
Thanks for taking the time to find the data. Between your's and Jim's advice, I'll order a set of CC655!! coil springs or equivalent. That will let me remove the old corroded springs with the engine and tranny out. I just don't like using spring compressors under an Avanti. I'll now rebuild the front suspension in the warm part of the pole barn.
Bob
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