Re: better choice of E-body rear springs
[Re: BDW]
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03/22/21 05:56 AM
03/22/21 05:56 AM
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DAYCLONA
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ESPO makes some really nice springs, very happy with my +1 set. Wouldn't happen to have that ESPO pn# or ESPO E body application description on the springs you used, I like the rear rake on your ride, sits just right! Thanks Mike G
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Re: better choice of E-body rear springs
[Re: BDW]
#2901580
03/22/21 12:32 PM
03/22/21 12:32 PM
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DAYCLONA
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I Live Here
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Its been at least 10 years, and my only memory is that I ordered the BB/Hemi HD version springs at +1". That did sit a little too high for my taste, but I have a Dr Diff relocation kit and was able to move to the 2nd hole on the front hanger, lowering it.
Springs haven't settled or sagged over the 10 years Thanks for that information, much appreciated!, sounds like a plan for my Challenger
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Re: better choice of E-body rear springs
[Re: 72restocuda]
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03/24/21 12:01 PM
03/24/21 12:01 PM
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Posts: 1,442 NW Chicago suburban area
Mopar Mitch
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For ride harshness, consider different shocks, as well as your tire PSI.
For ride height, consider changing the front hangers (and maybe the rear hangers, too).
Or, just change the leafs all together.
Mopar Mitch
"Road racers and autocrossers go in deeper and come out harder!"... and rain never stops us from having fun with our cars... in fact, it makes us better drivers!
Check out MOPAR ACTION MAGAZINE, August 2006 issue for feature article and specs on my autocross T/A!
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