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Join Date: Feb 2001
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don't cut your springs! that's a really bad idea. come to think of it.....thats what ricers do!!!! either elave the ride height as-is, or invest in some new springs and sell your eibachs. those ricers you see bouncing down the smooth road? they cut their springs.
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