Another source for new springs is Eaton Detroit Spring Inc., 1555 Michigan Ave., Detroit, MI 48216. Phone: 313-963-3839. Even though they were and still are an OEM supplier to the manufacturers, they still advertise quite a bit for our collector car replacement business. Their web page is: www.eatondetroitspring.com Two weeks ago, I had new front ($130/pair) and rear ($150/pair) coil springs from Eaton Detroit Spring installed in my 61 Cadillac convertible. I can honestly say that I have never seen a single repair make so much improvement to a car's handling as these new springs made. Even last year's complete front-end rebuild didn't make as much noticeable difference. Many people will have stories about changes in ride height from new springs. My experience is that the front came up a little bit, while the rear came up ever so slightly more than the front did. But I was looking for some increased altitude, though, because my muffler was scraping on my garage ramp, every time. Once interesting thing, though, was that my mechanic thought, at first, that Eaton Detroit Spring had supplied the wrong springs because the new ones were not as tall as the old ones, but the results have worked out just fine. Maybe those 38 year old springs were designed to have more travel, but I am happy with less bouncing up and down. |