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New rear springs

Juan Veldez

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Picked up a set of Mancini Racing HD springs for 2 hundred bones - never installed. Going on tonight. Should pick up the girls rear about 3/4". Photos to follow. RearSprings.jpg
 
I don't want to be negative but my experience with the MP HD rear springs is they sit quite low & sag quickly ,
IMO Espo Spring is a better choice
 
I don't want to be negative but my experience with the MP HD rear springs is they sit quite low & sag quickly ,
IMO Espo Spring is a better choice
Unfortunately Espo Spring is out of the leaf spring business. They were a great source.

"ESPO Springs n Things is not going out of business, just discontinuing leaf springs as we run out of product to do them. We specialize in new coil springs, shackles, spring bushings, u-bolts and front end chassis rebuild parts and kits for cars, light trucks and SUVs."​

 
You can't even find the Mopar Performance XHD leaf springs any more. But I've had them on my 70 Challenger for about 20 years now. No sagging or sitting too low. Looks pretty level to me.

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