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GM... Moog replacements (which I can get). I assume you are trying to find stiffer springs that aren't shorter, right? They don't exist unless you can come up with some 1LE's that are discontinued (and have been).
I don't know the details, but I can tell you that most folks feel they need stiffer springs because the shocks suck and make the car all soft and squishy. This is not because the springs are are "too soft". Are they perfect? Not for everyone but take this to the bank, they much more of the issue than are your springs. And since you don't want to lower the car, why pay to replace springs that there is most likely nothing wrong with?
I don't know the details, but I can tell you that most folks feel they need stiffer springs because the shocks suck and make the car all soft and squishy. This is not because the springs are are "too soft". Are they perfect? Not for everyone but take this to the bank, they much more of the issue than are your springs. And since you don't want to lower the car, why pay to replace springs that there is most likely nothing wrong with?
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Dropping your ride only a half an inch won't have much of a dramatic effect appearance wise. We really don't know your application but if you are looking for a better ride I would agree with Sam and upgrade the shocks instead.