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moparfever

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Well my 340 Cuda after 50 years the rear end has sagged . So I have decided to replace the rear leaf springs. I was thinking of do the 1 inch over stock height and replacing all the hardware and shackles .
My question is How are the ESPO springs for fit and height ?
 

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Well my 340 Cuda after 50 years the rear end has sagged . So I have decided to replace the rear leaf springs. I was thinking of do the 1 inch over stock height and replacing all the hardware and shackles .
My question is How are the ESPO springs for fit and height ?
No one here has used ESPO leaf springs on their Cuda's ?
 

Chryco Psycho

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Espo makes a great product , I have not personally used them but I know a lot of members that have & they like them , the issue I have is +1" from what , there were at least 5 different spring sets used in the same model year so +1" from which set ?
 

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Espo makes a great product , I have not personally used them but I know a lot of members that have & they like them , the issue I have is +1" from what , there were at least 5 different spring sets used in the same model year so +1" from which set ?
It would be 1 inch above my stock height leaf springs for the 340 Cuda. So it would raise the back end 1 inch above stock height.
 

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I used Espo 1 inch over springs on my 71 Challenger and I like them a lot. It’s a quality product.
 
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