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  1. Detroit Iron

    Mopar Performance Leaf Springs Part Number Confusion

    Thanks all, I went with Ottmundr's input and ordered a set from Springs n Things. I'm looking for a stock replacement for 340 cars and they said they have those. Has anyone else used this company Springs n Things? Weird name. Hopefully their products are good quality.
  2. Detroit Iron

    Mopar Performance Leaf Springs Part Number Confusion

    Done! Thank you! and............... love your signature. ΜOΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  3. Detroit Iron

    Mopar Performance Leaf Springs Part Number Confusion

    I'm looking at the Mopar Performance XHD leaf springs on Amazon and Summit Racing, and I'm confused about part numbers. P4452982 P4452983 Amazon says these springs are for '68-'72 A body cars. Then they go on to say the springs also fit B and E body cars. Hmmm..... ok, news to me. When I...
  4. Detroit Iron

    Questions on BBP upgrade on '67-'72

    I'm preparing to do a big bolt pattern upgrade on a '67 A body. It's been 20 years since I did one of these upgrades, so I'm a little foggy. I am running a '68 K member (for improved idler arm design), Doctor Diff reproduction knuckles, a stock sway bar with stock LCAs with stock sway bar...
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    Opinions on Firm Feel's "Frame Hung" Rear Sway Bars

    Scody21, thanks for the detail. Awesome. I'm a firm believer in the saying "ya get what ya pay for", but sometimes we get burned too. FF has a good reputation for thinking things through, so yeah, I expected to hear good things. Again, thanks for the input.
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    Opinions on Firm Feel's "Frame Hung" Rear Sway Bars

    I'm looking for input on those who have used the Firm Feel frame hung rear sway bars. In theory, they make a whole lot of sense, but I'd like to hear first hand from other's who have them. Thanks for the input!
  7. Detroit Iron

    '67 Idler Arm vs. '68

    The improved design may or may not be for safety, but it is also about improved steering. If you lay under the car (of a '67) and have someone steer the wheels back and forth, you can clearly see the idler flexing up and down. That translates to "play" in the steering. If you are out to...
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