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  1. polara71

    Leaf Springs - Would you do it yourself?

    I've been on this board since it's inception. I am now 57. I think I've built up a lot of trust regarding our cars. I can also name a few " kids" here that likely know more about them than I do. " it's not the age it's the mileage" Indiana Jones
  2. C

    Leaf spring differences for 68 C-bodies and maybe other years. Soft to Firm.

    ...matter. If it were me, I'd just order the factory HD rear springs, at the factory ride height, and not worry about the other things. From Eaton, probably, although Espy can be a good source, too. THEN make sure appropriate HD rear shocks were on the car too. Just some thoughts and...
  3. C

    Help identifying rear end part

    ...sells, there is a video of how it operates. On the image for the one 4 Wheel Parts sells, it comes up with a 8.75" Ring Gear Chrysler unit. Still, with the evident four round items in the case. Going directly into the Eaton Detroit Locker website might be in order. Happy Holidays! CBODY67
  4. Imperialist67

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

    ...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" to get back to "stock"...
  5. 66l78rat

    70 Fury rearch leaf springs or new?

    Eaton Spring in Mich USA made!!
  6. Oz Sport Fury

    Has anyone used an aftermarket sure-grip?

    Many years ago I had Dr Diff build a complete unit for me, 3:55 gears, Eaton Trutrac crushless preload shims, Greens bearings for the axels, the Torsen designed clutchless diff is bloody awesome, I've had it since 2012 and it's seen a 383 then a 440, then a new 440 with a super charger and it's...
  7. Zip

    Axle end play problem

    Hello, A few months back, I installed a brand new 8 3/4 diff with Eaton True Trac in my car. Everything fit and worked great, until last week. I took my rear wheels off to do some brake work, when I noticed the end play in my axles was extremely large (probably like 3/8" or 10 mm). I did...
  8. 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.
  9. B

    What are you working on today??

    Pinion seal started leaking on the RR this summer so time for a freshenup. Added a sure grip, brakes, wheel cylinders, bearings, seals,and new Detroit Eaton springs, yah know since I'm already just gonna do the seal.
  10. haywire 440

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

    ...one was 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...
  11. T-revorNobody

    NOT MINE 1969 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible - $2,100 - Eaton, Colorado

    At the time of posting, this FB listing is 7 hours old. 1969 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible - $2,100 - Eaton, Colorado FB Description Runs and drives Needs some exhaust work Interior, some rust on quarter panels ,great project brakes work great title in hand
  12. 1970FuryConv

    First year's worth of Dodge ownership

    Yes, Stellantis. Robert Eaton ended Chrysler's time as an independent publicly-traded American company when he sold out to Mercedes Benz. Iacocca picked Eaton, who promptly ruined the company Iacocca saved by selling it to Germans who treated it as a cash cow. Value when acquired $32B, value...
  13. 1970FuryConv

    70 Fury rearch leaf springs or new?

    Leaf Spring Sag, 1970 Fury Convertible The thread @ayilar mentioned. I did use Eaton Detroit springs, which as a plus are made in USA and excellent quality. As a negative, their shackles also did not work in 1970 Fury convertible
  14. HOT FURY

    Has anyone used an aftermarket sure-grip?

    price is good and not too much that it wouldnt be worth a try imo, I have an eaton trutrac in mine and works great but twice as much as that unit and a little different internally
  15. amazinblue82

    Where was this Mopar Brochure/Ad Photo shot?

    ...include them. Following is my estimation of the car's placement. Anyone who sees it different, please chime in. Below, just west of Windsor Eaton Bridge, looking southerly, in 1866 Below today, looking south at Windsor Castle with Google Earth, from north side of Thames, the Windsor...
  16. 1970FuryConv

    leaf springs

    I used Eaton Detroit 6-leaf with a 440. I would not use 5-leaf with a big block. Others here use ESPO for springs.
  17. Wonderwagon

    General Spring

    I've used Detroit Eaton, response was quick. Liked how they turned out
  18. Boydsdodge

    Bought a 58 Ghia Limo

    Is your Imperial the Eaton family limo from Toronto? 1958 Imperial Crown Limousine By Ghia
  19. 1970FuryConv

    Steering center link and exhaust Y-pipe

    ...it didn't happen on the passenger side. For new springs and shackles, you could try Spring and Suspension Specialists | ESPO Springs n Things EATON Detroit Spring I used Eaton Detroit to get 6 leaf 440 springs for my 1970 Fury convertible. Complete change in ride quality. Other members...
  20. JAmes Dodge

    '68 Fury Wagon bushing question

    Thanks Ross, my Web reasearches for the front leaf spring bushings, didn't appoint them. Will check Eaton Detroit. That sway bar bushings are a litte overpriced!!! But thanks anyway.
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