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I'm with G-Force on this one. Find a local spring or suspension shop and have springs made. It's not the cheapest alternative, but it is the safest. It's a pretty good bet that if one is broken, others could be not far behind. At the very least, check them all out, replace any leaves that look dodgy.Where do I start, do I replace the whole spring pack, or cut the u-bolts and just replace the broken leafs? (of course, I have to wait tilll the snow melts around here in NY) Do I just get some springs from a local junk yard off a dump truck, or do they need to come from another Deuce? Thanks.
Additionally, it's also a good idea that if you're doing one side, the other side should be done to match. I had the right side rear main spring break on our Scout a few years ago, while driving. It was unpleasant to say the least. We got a local spring shop to custom build me a full replacement spring pack to OEM specs, cost about $120 or so. I didn't do the other side, and there was a noticeable difference between the new springs and the 30 year old ones.