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Are these US made?
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
Yes, that is correct.
Yes, that is correct.
I have a 1944 Willys MBT trailer. Are these the correct springs? I measured along the curve of the main spring and it measures 36 1/4 inches, center to center of the mounting holes.
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
We do not sell these to fit the trailers, nor can we confirm. But we have had people purchase them for that reason.
We do not sell these to fit the trailers, nor can we confirm. But we have had people purchase them for that reason.
What brand are these?
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
We have a few different manufacturers for these.
We have a few different manufacturers for these.
What brand springs are they?
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
1/4" fuel line
1/4" fuel line
I have a1948 cj2 want to replace front springs would you help me get the correct part number, I would also like to get new unbolts and any hardware to do this thank you
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
https://www.kaiserwillys.com/diagram/cj-2a-diagrams/suspension-diagrams-willys-cj-2a/front-spring-41-71-willys-jeep/front-spring-41-71-willys-jeep See link. We have it all!
https://www.kaiserwillys.com/diagram/cj-2a-diagrams/suspension-diagrams-willys-cj-2a/front-spring-41-71-willys-jeep/front-spring-41-71-willys-jeep See link. We have it all!
I have a 1946 Bantam T3-C trailer and I understand that the front leaf springs from the CJ2A are the leaf springs I need. The 36 1/4" measurement is spot on as well as the 8 leafs. I am going to be mounting this on top of the axle to provide more lift. Are there bushings I will need for the new leaf springs? If so, which ones do you recommend? Thank you for your help.
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
Yes, 802061/802062 and 384228/359039 are what you would need to mount.
Yes, 802061/802062 and 384228/359039 are what you would need to mount.
We have a 42 GPW... The rears can go for a while but the fronts are pretty tired. What is the major difference between the MB and GPW springs?
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
MB and GPW springs will interchange with each other.
MB and GPW springs will interchange with each other.
I understand that new leafs will raise the vehicle 1-2", back to original height... however I'm looking to raise my '43 MB by 2-3" over original height. Which leafs (front and rear) would you recommend for that?
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
If you do a true 2-3 inch lift you will have alot of driveline and steering issues to overcome. Please email mike@kaiserwillys.com and I can try to help out.
If you do a true 2-3 inch lift you will have alot of driveline and steering issues to overcome. Please email mike@kaiserwillys.com and I can try to help out.
Hi, can you share an estimated shipping weight on this items? I need to order them to a local US address and then ship them overseas.
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
They weight 33 pounds each.
They weight 33 pounds each.
Do these springs fit a 1942 Ford GPW and will they work in conjunction with the torque reaction spring assembly on the drivers side?
Willys Tech:
Yes these are proper for all the vehicles listed above and do accept the torque reaction spring too.
Yes these are proper for all the vehicles listed above and do accept the torque reaction spring too.
Are these springs 2 wide?
Willys Tech:
They are 1-3/4 like original
They are 1-3/4 like original
Does the pivot bushing come with springs ?
Willys Tech:
No, that is a separate item.
No, that is a separate item.
On the above item, #A612, which shackle kit would be the proper one for this leaf spring. Jeep is a 62 CJ3B.
Willys Tech:
The part number: 802061 or 802062 like original.
The part number: 802061 or 802062 like original.
Are the front and rear springs the same on a 1947 cj2a willys?
Willys Tech:
No they are different. The rears are part number: A614
No they are different. The rears are part number: A614
What is the stock part 8 or 10 leaf or what is recommended for a 47 cj 2a with a winch?
Willys Tech:
It is a 8 leaf. These are what I would go with on a CJ-2A.
It is a 8 leaf. These are what I would go with on a CJ-2A.