The problem is, it ain't a do it yourself world. Most people want to log in, search the web, order the stuff and have it brown trucked to their door so they can bolt it on.


While I encourage as many as possible to do it yourself, most guys are not capable of doing it themselves.

There is also the herd mentality. That is, there is only one way to do it, and if you don't do it that way, it ain't done right.

You are trying to be educational. Some of us can't be educated. No offense to those of us who are uneducatable. Myself included. [/quote]

And that's what the whole topic is about.
IF your buying and spending 300 for SS springs then go with something better.
Set of mono's maybe?
If your rebuilding an engine and going through the hassle of Mag, shot peen and resizing with new bolts then order a better set.= Cheaper
If your a machinist and can do this with no money then go ahead and use what you got.
The whole debate was WHY was SS springs so great!
There is nothing great about them other than you can order a set and use them.
Knowing what I know now I would of Made mine. But having the convenience of the Big brown truck can help people out.
There is always going to be a better way of doing things with less.

Matt