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I keep breaking the bolt that holds the spring pack together and am looking to get a new spring pack to get rid of the factory block and add a leaf i have now what company's has anyone else had springs from and some prices.
 
National Spring can make you up a pair of custom spring packs. If I remember correctly the cost should be around $700.
 
You never said what year the truck was, but NTW (National Tire & Wheel has softride springs for all Dodge trucks, and up to a 6" lift. The price varies from 450-575, but that isn't to bad for new rear sprins, in the lift high enought to eilliminate the blocks, don't forget you will need new u-bolts.

www.ntwonline.com
 
Springfield Brake & Spring

Springfield, MO

Give them a call if you tow or carry weight they can custom make you set, usually in 1-2 days. I think they even install them if you want. Sorry don't have the number here.
 
I am getting atlas spring to make me up a custom set. I called NTW but they are all on backorder and not sure how long it will take. I tried saint louis spring but they couldn't get the bushing for the 2001 irronically enough i called the dodge dealer to get them and take to saint louis spring but the dodge dealer said i would have to buy them already made into a stock size spring set only which i don't need. Thanks for all the help. The atlas springs were 220 a side for 6" over stock plus it's 25 more for military wrap and 50 more for torque wrap.
 
That is the different wraps that goes on the eye of the springs. I tried to copy a pic on here but was not successful The torque wrap keeps from getting the binding effect under hard acceleration.
 
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