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Old 04-27-2006, 09:16 PM
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was installing my new sportline kit and noticed the rear springs are much easier to compress than the factory rear springs? is this normal? i thought lowering with these would give me a firmer ride? oh and step for step how do i go about swapping my front springs?
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No, I had a set of Sportlines and they are WAY softer than the stock springs. I now have a set of DMS springs and I absolutely love them. Do you have aftermarket shocks? You need to go rent a spring compressor from an auto store or just go buy one they are pretty cheap.
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Originally Posted by LS1RedZ
No, I had a set of Sportlines and they are WAY softer than the stock springs. I now have a set of DMS springs and I absolutely love them. Do you have aftermarket shocks? You need to go rent a spring compressor from an auto store or just go buy one they are pretty cheap.
they are very soft, true... but i don't have a spring compressor and installed them easily without (with the help of another person of course) when I swapped out my shocks... indeed you should definitly be in the market for aftermarket shocks... i have bilstien HD's (which are recommended for stock height cars) and notice a huge difference



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