Get these from AR Engineering and you will have the option of stock or 1 inch drop ride height
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I should explain what I have going on. Bought this 318 car which hadn't been on the road for some time 1 1/2 years ago. Added a front sway bar and cheap shocks. The original springs were sagging bad, but I didn't know how much for reference. A buddy had a set of ss springs that I tried. This raised the rear way too much. Played around with lowering blocks but still couldn't get it down enough. So I talked to Laura at ESPO and ordered a set of +2" XHD 340 springs. They were higher than I wanted also, so I had them re arched to take out about 1 1/4". Thought everything was good, so I ripped the car apart and put it on a rotisserie. Bought Bilstein shocks, PST 1.03 torsion bars, welded in frame connectors, had a 408 built. Just got everything back together and it is sitting too high yet. Not sure if other components caused this or if the re arched springs are going back to where they started. So as you can tell, I still have nothing to reference what stock height springs would be. I am going to order another set of springs from Laura as I would prefer to not use blocks if possible. I have the front end where I want it, but have about 1 3/4" of rake.
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I wouldn’t use that as the sole part to drop the cars ride height because it is dropping or raising the front of the spring which in turn alters the pinion angle. A bad angle introduces vibration.
They are very useful in the correct application which this is not IMO. Try the lowering blocks first.
I have 2 3/8" from the top of my 255/60/15 to the bottom of the wheel lip. What size rear tires are you running?i have 70 duster with 318 also,stock rally wheels i did replace rear springs and hardware through espo but went with 1" lift added.it sits just about perfect but probably has 2-3 inches above rear tire when sitting.Double check everything as it appears to me your car is sitting crazy high.check tire measurement as lower tires may be a change that improves ride.I do think if you have years since spring work rearched do flatten out again.Talk to laura at espo she was great
You have the incorrect spring rate. You can have them dearched all you want. The spring rate is wrong.
Went through this with my bone headed cousin. After he wasted months dicking around, he pulled two leaves out and it sits correctly. If he would have listened, he would have saved a bunch of time and money.
Look up the stock spring rate and then look at your spring rate and my bet is your spring is way too stiff.
First, the Duster looks wicked...I hope you keep black wheels on that thing. :cool:
My buddy with a Hemicuda went through a very similar process. Ultimately, the re-arching solved his problems and I would have guessed that it would have solved yours too. Could it be that ESPO just provided springs that are too stiff? How does it sit with a full tank? Any thoughts on relocating the battery to the trunk?
I'm looking at Hotchkis springs which advertise a 1" drop but it seems like there are multiple variables that determine where the car actually ends up.
Can you say why you'd prefer to avoid the blocks? It may be the cheapest solution to your problems by a long shot.
Spring rate would be determined by the # of leaves, correct? 318 cars came with 5 leaves and 340 cars with 6. I think I do want the 6 leaves as I would have better control with the added horsepower that I have. Or am I thinking wrong?
Kind of surprised that she told you to go with the +2 springs to begin with. Based on how it is sitting right now looks like a -2 drop on the spring is where it should be. I'm getting ready to replaced mine on my Dart and like where it sits now and a -2 drop is what she recommended to me to keep it about where it sits now with the 40 year old worn out springs.I should explain what I have going on. Bought this 318 car which hadn't been on the road for some time 1 1/2 years ago. Added a front sway bar and cheap shocks. The original springs were sagging bad, but I didn't know how much for reference. A buddy had a set of ss springs that I tried. This raised the rear way too much. Played around with lowering blocks but still couldn't get it down enough. So I talked to Laura at ESPO and ordered a set of +2" XHD 340 springs. They were higher than I wanted also, so I had them re arched to take out about 1 1/4". Thought everything was good, so I ripped the car apart and put it on a rotisserie. Bought Bilstein shocks, PST 1.03 torsion bars, welded in frame connectors, had a 408 built. Just got everything back together and it is sitting too high yet. Not sure if other components caused this or if the re arched springs are going back to where they started. So as you can tell, I still have nothing to reference what stock height springs would be. I am going to order another set of springs from Laura as I would prefer to not use blocks if possible. I have the front end where I want it, but have about 1 3/4" of rake.
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I'm not 100%, but I think the holes are farther apart than 1", & provide the 1" drop, I flipped My hangers on the Cpe & drilled them over for the larger eyebolt.Those don't drop the car a full inch. Lots of people think they do, but they don't. While the holes are 1" apart, they drop the front of the springs 1". That does not equate to a total 1" drop of the car, since the point where the rear axle mounts is behind the front bracket. A block right at the spring perch is more accurate.
I'm not 100%, but I think the holes are farther apart than 1", & provide the 1" drop, I flipped My hangers on the Cpe & drilled them over for the larger eyebolt.
Mopar did add leaves, not sure about the strap thickness, the ESPO 2" drop 6 leaf I have the strap used is ~.020-.025" thicker than the stockers.................On my cousins car that was how GM changed the spring rate...by adding leafs. I'm not sure how Chrysler did it. The trick is finding the OE spring rate and then getting ESPO to tell you their spring rate. Unless ESPO make it public.
SuperStockers are notoriously high, but not XHD's , adding 2" to them as they are stiffer is gonna leave You up in the air alright tho'! If You've got stock hangers & shackles,I should explain what I have going on. Bought this 318 car which hadn't been on the road for some time 1 1/2 years ago. Added a front sway bar and cheap shocks. The original springs were sagging bad, but I didn't know how much for reference. A buddy had a set of ss springs that I tried. This raised the rear way too much. Played around with lowering blocks but still couldn't get it down enough. So I talked to Laura at ESPO and ordered a set of +2" XHD 340 springs. They were higher than I wanted also, so I had them re arched to take out about 1 1/4". Thought everything was good, so I ripped the car apart and put it on a rotisserie. Bought Bilstein shocks, PST 1.03 torsion bars, welded in frame connectors, had a 408 built. Just got everything back together and it is sitting too high yet. Not sure if other components caused this or if the re arched springs are going back to where they started. So as you can tell, I still have nothing to reference what stock height springs would be. I am going to order another set of springs from Laura as I would prefer to not use blocks if possible. I have the front end where I want it, but have about 1 3/4" of rake.
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SuperStockers are notoriously high, but not XHD's , adding 2" to them as they are stiffer is gonna leave You up in the air alright tho'! If You've got stock hangers & shackles,
I'd see if those can be de-arched appropriately, I agree with not using blocks at all if possible. Did You test the set after the re-arch before adding the other upgrades? The
bilstiens are probably more aggressively gas-charged & ain't helping matters, not a lot of weight back there to begin with.