I got the Espo springs and things coils for my car and I swear it brought the car up 1.5 inches. I had my rear leaf springs built with 1.5" of lift and after the new coils installed the car sat level and not 1.5 higher in the back.
The last couple of days I have been researching a way to get a little more lift on my wagon since I lost an inch after installing the winch bumper. I guess it was known, I didn't know till yesterday, that ESPO sells Javelin springs as Eagle springs. According to captspillane in another thread, Eagles had a smaller diameter wire than Javelins for the spring. Which would explain why the front is higher when using an ESPO spring.
Doug posted this on another forum a few years ago.
1970 Javelin/AMX v8 No a/c
3112 - Front Coil Spring
Inside Diameter (inch) = 5.020
Bar Diameter (inch) = .687
Install Height (inch) = 9.5
Load (lbs.) = 1591
Spring Rate (Lbs/inch) = 306.6
Free Height (inch) = 14.38
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1970 V8 with A/C
3156 - Front Coil Spring
Inside Diameter (inch) = 5.020
Bar Diameter (inch) = .687
Install Height (inch) = 9.5
Load (lbs.) = 1690
Spring Rate (Lbs/inch) = 311.2
Free Height (inch) = 14.92
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1970 6 cyl with A/C
3140 - Front Coil Spring
Inside Diameter (inch) = 5.020
Bar Diameter (inch) = .656
Install Height (inch) = 9.5
Load (lbs.) = 1490
Spring Rate (Lbs/inch) = 275.6
Free Height (inch) = 14.94
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Eagle Front coil springs:
4 cyl no a/c Espo 3140
4 cyl with a/c Espo 3112
6 cyl no a/c Espo 3112
6 cyl with a/c Espo 3156
I'm gonna give
www.coilsprings.com a call in the next few days and see if they have an option for me. I have a 1/2" spacer and could just replace it with a 1" spacer to get the inch back, but would rather not.