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  1. polara71

    Front End Rebuild - Firm Feel or any other options?

    ...can. Reach out to Craig @ Mobileparts here . He has much of what you need. I would only use the specialty place for the unobtainable stuff like lower ball joints. Spring are a must from Springs and Things aka ESPO. Dr Diff, yes for the rear. 323s are all you'll likely want . That's the...
  2. Imperialist67

    Leaf springs on 68 Imperial same as other C bodies that year?

    With the weight of these, shipping is an issue, depending on which is closer to you. I picked mine up at Carlisle...... ESPO is in PA, and if shipping is easier/cheaper, Eaton is well regarded, also. I re-did both front end and rear springs at once, the front end came 3" and the back end rose 4"...
  3. polara71

    ESPO 6 leaf vs. 7 leaf

    ...more load in the trunk without sagging better than the six leaf. The six leaf is a good spring also. Especially with the 1" over. I've only bought springs from ESPO , all for 70 & 71 Polaras, total five cars. I've done both 6 & 7 leaf, I probably hadn't noticed a difference between the two.
  4. Gerald Morris

    Leaf Springs - Would you do it yourself?

    The ride and handling markedly improved when I upgraded the springs and bushings on Gertrude too.
  5. polara71

    Front End Rebuild - Firm Feel or any other options?

    ...They say the poly bushings are entirely too hard, with no give. I've never used them, I'm fine with rubber. If you know what you want call ESPO , they'll talk/walk you through what you're looking for. Update all your hardware. @mobileparts is Craig's handle. He sells suspension and brake parts.
  6. OldWarHorse300

    I'm not a metal man but...

    About these parts... I have new rear springs from ESPO and I asked twice from Laura about isolators and she said nope, LCA bushings are in Rare Parts website but out of stock and I asked them when they have those they said that no idea... So after these answers I think I should do something...
  7. carfreak6970

    Leaf Springs - Would you do it yourself?

    you can call or go on their website and use the chat feature. But you basically tell them what your car is and they will tell you what it came with. They should also be able to inform you what other spring options your car could have depending on engine or body configuration (couple vs...
  8. mikedrini

    '68 Fury Wagon bushing question

    These guys might be able to help you out: Spring and Suspension Specialists | ESPO Springs n Things (formerly ESPO)
  9. PurpleBeeper

    1972 dodge polara custom new owner

    ...the rear tires....very 70's. Do you like that tail end up high? Yes? Ditch the air shocks and see if you can get some hi-arch rear spring (ESPO spring maybe?...there are others). You'll probably keep the long rear shackles. No, don't like the tail that high? Put stock-height rear springs &...
  10. carfreak6970

    Leaf Springs - Would you do it yourself?

    ...keep the axle from rotating on the U joint while I worked. A compact battery impact wrench will make this job sooooo much easier. I went with ESPO springs and got an additional inch raise for the rear and the high performance springs (additional leafs that came with the 440 cars for that...
  11. ayilar

    Leaf Springs or Air Shocks for sagging 197070 Chrysler 300

    ...Snow came with the A35 towing package and I got the correct replacement springs (7-leaf). Regina has the regular suspension, and in that case I went for 6-leaf (not 5) for a slightly firmer ride. FWIW, I had planned on Eaton but ended up going with ESPO. For photos, start here to get some.
  12. haywire 440

    Cat’s Out Of The Bag, ‘65 300L Manual Trans, A/C and More

    ...worn out more then the other or the factory rate was less on one side or…? I’m planning on getting replacement springs from either Eaton or Espo. A question, Does anyone ever think about reusing the spring plates with the part numbers only, on the new springs to keep the factory numbers...
  13. slick72

    1972 dodge polara custom new owner

    Hey thanks for reply I forgot to mention I am younger but I'm a avid mechanic and can do bodywork motor work and interior and what not but thanks for the info I do like the 70s street freak rear end any ideas for seats or center console
  14. vdk2010

    I'm not a metal man but...

    I don't want to capture your rubber parts thread ;) So I write it here. The '69 style isolators are available through ESPO Springs n Things. The Lower Control Arm bushings, I was able to buy from Rare Parts, Part Number RP15324 and they seem to still be available. The Torsion Bar Support...
  15. ayilar

    70 Fury rearch leaf springs or new?

    ^ this. I´ve used ESPO twice and have been very happy. One caveat to my agreement with you: the ESPO shackles do NOT work on 1970-1973 fusies. Money wasted to order them. @moparblood — There are several threads on the topic, including a very detailed one by @1970FuryConv with lots of pics...
  16. jake

    For Sale 1964 Dodge custom 880

    ...of vacuum at idle. Eddy 1406, which fires up and runs perfectly. I know, a little small for the motor but I do not run high RPMs or drag it. ESPO Springs with the 1 inch extra as years ago I was going to put a hitch on it but decided not to. I put 2 inch lowering blocks on the rear for...
  17. 330dTA

    70 Fury rearch leaf springs or new?

    I bought a set from Espo Springs n Things at 10/2020. Paid $455 for a pair of 1” over arched 7-leafs. The package included end bolts and axle pads. Shipping to Lake Worth, FL was 100 bucks.
  18. Omni

    70 Fury rearch leaf springs or new?

    ESPO SPRINGS N THINGS 147 PINE TREE RD DANVILLE, PA 17821 United States www.springsnthings.com Less than $600 for springs/bushings/shackles for a '65 Newport. That was last autumn. Omni
  19. Toolmanmike

    leaf springs

    Espo Springs and Things
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