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I think one of my rear leaf springs may have broken, it sure is sagging a bunch lately. The truck is a 75 F-250 4x4, where could I get a couple new springs for the rear? Im not looking to lift it, but maybe a bit more load capacity would be nice.
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I've always been in favor of local spring shops, but I have heard good things about [Link:www.eatonspring.com|Eaton Spring]. Perhaps you can check out their website for answers. Be sure to report back on your decision.
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Hey Dave...I had a broken leaf in one of my leaf pacs last year...I checked around on the internet...found some alright deals...and...then I checked locally and found brand new heavy duty springs for less than on line...and the beauty was...No shipping.
Check local welding/fab shops...you might be surprised.
I looked in the yellow pages, and I cant find any spring shops around, but I will call some places and see if they know anything. I will check out Eaton too.
Dave
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