Do we think the price is for 1 side or both?[/QUOTE]
Typically leaf springs are sold individually, where coil springs are sold in pairs. why this is I'm not sure. The bummer about buying brand new springs and then taking them apart is you've voided any warranty that they may have. I went with used springs for a couple of reasons. First, the cost. I got both rears used off of a '94 F150 2WD (already removed) for $50 off of cl. Second, the used springs are already relaxed some, so there is a minimal amount of settling when all is said and done, and remember that you will sacrifice some ride quality used or new. My Ex rides pretty good, but there's no mistaking it's a small truck with big springs. When I installed them, I put the right spring on the left side, and vice versa, as the F150 and the Explorer have the added weight of the driver, and the fuel tank on the left side, so swapping the springs side to side gives you a better chance of it sitting level. Just my $0.02. Good luck with the lift.