Greeting's: The springs are mounted on the 39/C24. What an ordeal ! I don't want to mess with that job ever again. Parts for a 66 year old car are made out of unobtainium so I had to go with the parts I removed which is another story. My 275# son had to use a two ft. cheater bar to remove the bushing from the rear spring shackles. At 125#'s I added a 2 ft. cheater to his bar. I swear, that car is built like a Locomotive and all the parts are beyond heavy ! I could probably hire on to the Union Pacific if I didn't like retirement so well. My hats off to Betts Springs in San Leandro, CA. for their customer service & quick turn around. (3 days) The price for the two rear leaf springs wasn't cheap. When I replace the shocks, my outlay will total over one grand. I don't say this to brag but rather to alert IML members what it can cost. If I'd had a shop do the job I'd be signing up for food stamps. :) I'm happy to have a Pit in the garage. It made a tough job easier than working off a creeper. AND THEN I had what I thought was a rear brake cyl. leaking turned out to be lubricant from the differential leaking past the seals & on to the brakes. Some one prior to me had used chassis lube for the rear bearings rather than the proper lube. I had to remove the backing plate & axle to remove the inner axle seal. Fortunately, my local CarQuest parts store was able to cross reference the 1939 Chrys.# for the seals which will be here tomorrow. In the process I had to disconnect the brake line. Oh well, it was time to change the silicon fluid any way. Another stroke of luck was removing the 14" brake drum with the helfer strong drum tool that I bought from a co-worker 30 years ago for $15.00. I used a 10# brass hammer to no avail and contrary to other advice I've read on the IML, I used a propane torch on the HUB while rotating the drum. A piece'a cake ! Bad news is, I'm going to have to do the same to the other rear drum & axle. To remove the axle I replaced the nut & washer & used an old fly wheel on the axle as a slide hammer. Works fine. That's All Folks Jim http://www.imperialclub.com/yr/1939/limo/martin/index.htm ----------------- http://www.imperialclub.com ----------------- This message was sent to you by the Imperial Mailing List. Please reply to mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and your response will be shared with everyone. Private messages (and attachments) for the Administrators should be sent to webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To UN-SUBSCRIBE, go to http://imperialclub.com/unsubscribe.htm