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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: clawson, mi.
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![]() I have put new bushings, tie-rod ends, and struts on my '87. It still drives 'hard' in the front.
Any way to tell if it's had trick springs put on it previously? A bumpy road makes it feel like the front end will jar loose. I'd as soon have something tighter than a stock spring, but if these are 'street' springs, they suck. They bottom very easily for every day driving. How can you tell in retrospec....? |
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