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09-10-2001, 10:27 PM | #1 |
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lowering springs
Hi
I just spoke to a friend of mine about his lowered 88 GT sitting lower on the left side. It wasn't like that before he got it installed. I couldn't help him much without looking at it so I thought I drop a line in here and may one of you will be more certain about his condition. Any imput will be appreciated. Thanks. ------------------ 1 5-8 full lenght headers Custom 3" exhaust with 3" high flow cats Flowmasters 40 series with pro dumps, MAC cold air fender induction, MAF conversion, cobra eec |
09-10-2001, 10:47 PM | #2 |
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A while back I read an article on a mag, on how to replace the springs. It stated that on the rear springs depending on which way they face on the botton, (the last circle) will affect the height. Make sure both face the same way either the front or rear of the car.
Also when I installed my springs I didn't seat them right on the front. The end of the coil was out of its seat. Hope this helps. |
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