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Old 01-29-2005, 07:58 PM
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Originally posted by SilverSpear


I am not looking to stabilize my car, ...
If the rear of your car is sitting very low, chances are that you have added some weight to the rear of the car. That wing? Stereo equipment in the trunk? Other stuff in the trunk? It doesn't take much because the springs are so soft. If you have added weight to the rear, then you will need a stiffer spring in the rear. If you want a good overall look, you'll want to lower the front a bit too.

The SVX strut springs are not simple coil springs. A few basic dimensions will not suffice to make/find a substitute spring. If you want a custom ride height to suit your needs, I can provide you up with a set of springs. Click on the link in my signature for info.
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