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Old 04-28-2010, 10:35 PM   #1
NHRA1877
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Default From Santhuff to Moroso....

Has anyone gone from a santhuff spring to a Moroso? I am about to, i spent alot of time over last year working on my front suspention, did alot of research and was talked into santhuff springs. After talkin with them i had to try 3 different sets, the first i was about an inch and a half off the control arm snubber (looking for 3/4 inch). Sent them back and got the next size down, and was still an inch and a half, got the next size down and was 1/4 inch off the snubber. It was 1/2 inch too low for my likeing but was fed up and kept it. The front of the car was never as "springy" as i wanted but thought i had the best springs so that was the best i could get. I then felt my friends Stocker that had lower quality bushings than mine and Moroso springs and it felt like the car wanted to jump out of your hands when you lifted the front end compared to mine.

I ordered a new set of Moroso 47140`s and and thinking of trying them. I had a few people feel my front end and they all said it just feels like theres no energy in the springs.

I did the research when i first re-did the suspension. I DID NOT want to cut coils, but wanted to find the spring that gave me the ride height i needed with the spring at full length to give me the most stored energy.

The front end is loose, just not as loose and springy as id like. In the upper control arm i have the afco solid bushings with the stock cross shaft. I have a brand new set of Del-a-lums but was saving them for a new cross shaft i was going to get. On the lowers i have the del-a-lums. The lower ball joint is an afco low friction, the upper was waiting to be replaced by a one inch extended low friction, which it will be once i try the new springs.

With no springs the A-arms are super free, with no binding. with the springs i can lift it to full extention without too much effort and then it falls like a brick, still not as easy to lift as i have felt on some cars. With the shocks, i had QA-1 stocker R`s in them set on full loose and it seemed like they were holding it back from lifting easy and the compression was VERY stiff. so i went back to the Lakewood 90/10`s and it seemed to loosen it up, but felt like it was stiffer on the extension than the compression, but not by much.

This car is modeled after a stocker and is a 3525lb car with driver. Goodyear or hoosier 30x9 radials. BBC with dart iron eagle heads and fiberglass hood and inner wheel wells. I forget the front end weight of the car.

I had been told up and down that the santhuffs were the best i could buy, and the price reflected it, so i went for them. I think we started with a 220 lb spring, then to a 200 lb spring, and if i remember correctly i have 180`s in it now. Santhuffs customer service was great though!!

I just want to get the most weight transfer i can possibly get, and if the money NEEDS to be spent to get the best, i will.

Sorry for the LONG post, just kinda frustrated with this whole front suspension deal lol.
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