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Rich P. Bingham
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Front spring question

Post by Rich P. Bingham » Thu Feb 05, 2026 1:20 pm

This fabric item was between the front spring and the frame member on my ‘13. It appears to be long grain top material. The 1915 parts book shows an identical item, I’m wondering if anyone knows the purpose of the four small brass rivets ?
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Re: Front spring question

Post by Mike Silbert » Thu Feb 05, 2026 1:41 pm

Rich,

The original ones I have seen looked like old leather and the rivets were to hold a 2nd layer out on the ends.
Did not know topping material was ever used.
Maybe it was a transition part between leather and rubber?
Someone's better idea?
"Spurious" parts?
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Re: Front spring question

Post by jab35 » Thu Feb 05, 2026 1:43 pm

The pad was doubled at the few inches near the end. Rivets held the two layers together during use. Here's a reproduction replacement image.
https://www.modeltford.com/item/3823L.aspx jb


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Re: Front spring question

Post by Daisy Mae » Thu Feb 05, 2026 7:04 pm

Back in the 80's the front spring pad I got from one of the vendors for my TT was like that, a section of top material with two leather pads riveted on each end.
I used Bob's, Mac's, Snyders and another I can't recall now, but, somebody was offering them that way then.
Maybe it was a cheaper 'economy' option over the leather, I was a kid & had little $$$ LOL
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Re: Front spring question

Post by bobt » Fri Feb 06, 2026 5:40 am

The only hard squeak I ever had on my 1926 Roadster was in this area. I could never find the cause of the squeak after many attempts. I was on Ebay one day and saw a listing for an "Anti-squeak pad" for a Model T that fits between the front spring and frame.I didn't buy the pad but I gave the area a good dousing of WD40 and the squeak went away. bobt

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