I have a seat cushion spring that measures abour 41" wide, 16-1/2" deep and 5" high. The back corners are more rounded than the front. Any idea of what years of what body this may fit? Thanks.
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Keith
Mystery seat spring?
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Re: Mystery seat spring?
Pretty close to a low cowl touring front spring by the looks of it.
Call Snyder’s and give them the size and they can probably tell you. They make all kinds of T springs and have been for years.
Call Snyder’s and give them the size and they can probably tell you. They make all kinds of T springs and have been for years.
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Re: Mystery seat spring?
KW:
Here's an earlier post that might help, viewtopic.php?t=23333 Good luck, jb
Here's an earlier post that might help, viewtopic.php?t=23333 Good luck, jb
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Re: Mystery seat spring?
Does that tag on the right side tell what it’s for?
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Re: Mystery seat spring?
The dimensions you gave don't match any of the spring packs that I bought from Snyder's for my 1925 Touring body. 

Mark Strange
Hillsboro, MO
1924 Cut-off Touring (now a pickup)
Hillsboro, MO
1924 Cut-off Touring (now a pickup)
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Re: Mystery seat spring?
Here is the tag:
Your guess is as good as mine.
The spring does NOT have the channel to crimp upholstery into.
Your guess is as good as mine.
The spring does NOT have the channel to crimp upholstery into.
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Re: Mystery seat spring?
No crimping place means it could be a back spring instead of a seat? For a T or??