Fixing Rear Leaf Springs

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Magna86

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As I mentioned before my rear leaf springs are shot on the 76. They are the 56". I'm looking at replacing them with 1800lb springs but they aren't cheap. $260 each plus shipping. I got a quote to have them rearched for $300 but people say cold setting doesn't last. I looked and saw I can buy a new top leaf for $62 a piece. If I rebuild my current lead with a new top leaf will it fix them or still be sagging?
 

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You might be able to get the ones you want from Amazon with free shipping if you're prime.

Before I left CA last year I ordered all new springs for my blazer and got free shipping.

Here's an example. A little more expensive but shipping is usually as much as the product now a days.

Dorman 22-605 Rear Leaf Spring Compatible with Select Chevrolet/GMC Models https://a.co/d/fEtr1Sd
 

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