I'm interested in peoples opinions on this. So I have just swapped out the old leaf springs and put ESPO HD +1" springs and new KYB Gas a justs on all round on my 69 Barracuda, its a 318 with the stock 8.75 axle. I also fitted a set of adjustable front hangers from Uncle Brians as although I want a bit of height over stock I dont want too much The height from floor to centre of the wheel arch satarted at 26.25" and its up at 28.25" now. (a quarter inch higher on the LH side). The old springs were as flat as pancakes, so 2" lift seems about right to me for brand new springs with 1" extra, although it is higher than where I want to end up. The shackles are pretty upright at the moment so i'm hoping as the springs settle out they'll tip back a bit more and I'll be closer to about 27" at the arch.
Obviously the difference in ride quality is night and day, I havent lost a single filling since! But I would say the car tramps about a bit more over roads that have a lot of directional undulations from trucks etc and the other concern I have is wether it has maybe introduced a bit of a shunt at low speed, so from standstill or rolling to pulling off there is a feeling of taking up the slack in the driveline from the back end of the car.
I wonder what peoples thoughts are regarding driveshaft to pinion angle with the increased ride height would I be sensible to lift the front bushing up in the adjustable hangers and drop an inch or am I overthinking and just let the springs settle in and drop of their own accord?
Obviously the difference in ride quality is night and day, I havent lost a single filling since! But I would say the car tramps about a bit more over roads that have a lot of directional undulations from trucks etc and the other concern I have is wether it has maybe introduced a bit of a shunt at low speed, so from standstill or rolling to pulling off there is a feeling of taking up the slack in the driveline from the back end of the car.
I wonder what peoples thoughts are regarding driveshaft to pinion angle with the increased ride height would I be sensible to lift the front bushing up in the adjustable hangers and drop an inch or am I overthinking and just let the springs settle in and drop of their own accord?















