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Old 11-17-2006, 09:50 PM
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Like it says do I or should I replace the springs? I'm just after a nice ride. I'm done racing want my baby to ride comfortably and solid. The car has 43,xxx miles and sits ok (I don't think the springs NEED replaced).

I don;t want to lower it (good old ground scrapin SLP headers) so I guess I would replace the springs with newer ones?

Definitly doing the bilstiens - but I need input on springs.
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Don't need to change springs.
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Originally Posted by BlackHawk T/A
Don't need to change springs.
What he said.
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According suspension folks (Strano), the stock springs are actually quite good. Unless you want to change the stance, just leave them stock.
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great Thanks guys!




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