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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."​

 
I bought a set of "P" parts Super Stock springs for my 72 Challenger from my local dealer a few months ago (January 2026) for around $240.00.
Cheaper than the resellers and no shipping to the dealer!
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$200?! Must have bought them looong ago.
Interested to see the difference
2026-07-04 Challenger.jpg
Found them on Facebook a few weeks ago. Guy selling them is the Chrysler district manager from our area and is happy not to gouge folks in the Mopar community. They were to go on another guys E-Body but Owner went another direction. Anyway, not much difference in ride height, and I really do not notice any difference in the ride. I might try and find someone that re-arches leaf springs and reinstall the original ones?
 
Add 1 full leaf under the main leaf , clamp the front section & add a couple of 1/2 leafs forward & you will see a difference !!
 
I took off a set of custom rear springs that I had made 10 years ago for the roller/ported/stroked 360 in my 72 Challenger. With the new 512/aluminum headed/solid roller/ N2O motor I figured I needed the big block super stock ones. The old ones allowed the small block to run mid 11s thru the muffs, driven in from the street back then.
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