Re: Eaton Springs
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Re: Eaton Springs



Arn't the Mopar springs made in Mexico or China? If so, that's probably the main difference, as Eaton is made in USA and probably has better quality control, and maybe higher quality steel content.  Give them a call and put them on the spot with the same question. :)  I'd assume Eaton can make springs to whatever specifications you need, including SS.
 
Thanks,
Gary H. 

-----Original Message-----
 
>I won a $250 gift certificate for an Eaton Spring products.  Was 
>thinking of replacing the sagging Mopar SS springs.  However, Eaton 
>wants $550 for a set of springs and the Mopar ones are $250 or so. Not 
>such a good deal. 
>
>Are Eaton Springs worth that much more than the Mopar SS units?  Do they 
>have the equivalent SS springs?  Any suggestions on  what  I could use 
>this for besides their springs (and, no, I'm not going to use it in the 
>"library")? 
>
>Thanks.
>
>  Akron Don
>
>
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