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Old 07-10-2002, 01:04 PM   #2
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You have a few options:

1) Get different springs that do not lower the car.

2) Buy some spring spacers- I know Global West makes these... they look like little aluminum hats that fit over the existing spring perch. (Probably the cheapest option)

3) Different control arms- Maxiumum Motorsports makes a real nice set of adjustables... I HIGHLY recommend you look at these, especially because they would allow you to clear larger slicks. (Probably the most expensive option, but it will yield better results IMHO)

Good luck!

-John
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