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Old 06-11-13, 13:52
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Originally Posted by Jan Mostek View Post
It seems to me that there were several sets of slightly different hangers....Is there any rule what type of hangers was on what vehicle?
Hi Jan,

As you say there was some variation in spring hanger design across the CMP range, the main difference being Chev/Ford as Keith mentions. The situation with Fords can be summed up as follows:

4x2 CMP: Light duty spring hangers front and rear.

4x4 CMP: Heavy duty spring hangers front and rear. Identical throughout the range of vehicles. 3 types of RHF spring hanger according to steering box set up:

1. Cab 11/12: 375 type steering box mounted directly to chassis.
2. Cab 13 early production: 375 type steering box mounted partly to spring hanger.
3. Cab 13 late production: 400 type steering box mounted directly to spring hanger.

Auxiliary rear springs: fitted to all 4x4 CMPs except SWB chassis.


Hope this helps, let us know if you need photos/measurements.

Cheers,
Tony
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