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Re: Rear Suspension Suggestions
[Re: ahy]
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03/07/15 11:40 AM
03/07/15 11:40 AM
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njdevil2
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I did find a shop that is relatively close by, but the issue is I don't think I can leave it on jack stands for a week. I have it in a rented garage and its shared (not worried about the other tenant, they're cool). If I go the ESPO route, then I get it done in a few hours. The down side is I'll need a place to store my original springs. I'm also not confident about how the spring shop will do my springs (to my specs). I'm figuring about $325 for springs and shackle/bushing kits. Shocks are another item I'll need to ponder.
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Re: Rear Suspension Suggestions
[Re: njdevil2]
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03/07/15 02:10 PM
03/07/15 02:10 PM
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Another satisfied ESPO customer here. I put a pair of springs on my '57 Plymouth a few years back, and they've been fine.
It's Swifty! Swifty, you toad sucker!
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Re: Rear Suspension Suggestions
[Re: zrxkawboy]
#1771560
03/09/15 07:37 PM
03/09/15 07:37 PM
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Come Friday, I think I'll become an ESPO customer. I just need to get it done. Now, I just need to contemplate the front suspension.....
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