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Kanter has them but at $38.00 for NOS I'd be sorely tempted to check out McMaster-Carr's "extension springs with special ends" and see what I could come up with. There are a few that look very promising. Orchard Hardware's spring selection is a bit more limited but sometimes surprises as well.
On McMasters site, If you can measure or sort by a few of the dimensions they use to drill down then I expect you could come up with something fairly close to the original. Measuring the wire gauge with a micrometer would be a good start to getting the proper strength. Downside would be you have to buy their quantity packages of 3 or 4 springs but the most expensive offering is still a third the price of the original and you would have spares.
Posted on: 2013/1/21 22:11
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Do you remember the page no in kanter cat , not the easiest to navigate
Posted on: 2013/1/21 22:46
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kanter.com/packard/pac-450.html Group 9.11366
Posted on: 2013/1/21 22:53
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Thanks for the rapid response. I have a parts car I can liberate one from, hoping that it will last at least 10 years. hoping to take a pic of the new to me spring and blow it up so I can get the placement of it clear in my mind. thanks again for all the help CC
Posted on: 2013/1/23 21:53
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