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Folks, I just mentioned this place in another post, and realized I have never posted it before.
About 5 or so years ago, the front leafs on my F250 got to sagging to the point we could not align the front end correctly.

I had ordered it with the snowplow option, ( In Fl. :D) to get the extra heavy duty springs.
After I got through adding the 8 inch channel iron bumper and large PTO winch, it rode about normal height.

But almost 20 years of pounding up and down bad roads, had finally taken their toll.
I started pricing front leaf springs.

The prices were out of this world, for stock springs of that weight rating.

Then, I found this place.

http://springsnthings.com/

Their price, for a set, was less than half the price for just one from anyone else.
I called them thinking it was a mistake. They said it was not.

Normally you get what you pay for, but these were so good a price, it was worth it just to try them.

Its been over 5 years now, they have not broken or sagged a bit.

The outfit also sells all kinds of shackles, steering parts, and other stuff for all makes .

Their website could use some work, and they have more stuff than is listed, but I wish someone who knows what kind of prices things should be would check them out.
I do not know how their prices stack up with other folks for GM parts .
 
Have to check them out. The Blazer's springs are getting soft at 200k and the rear is sagging on the p-side. Not going to lift it so I'll probably be getting new OEM style springs for it.

Wonder how their stuff stacks up to Eaton Detroit Spring?
 

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