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![]() OK, I have Eibach sportlines. I want to go back to stock, the Eibachs were cool for a while, but now more iritating than anything else. Here's the prob. I don't have my stock springs anymore. My guess is, I can get away with using any 79-03 stock GT spring and still be good on ride height right? Your inputs would be much appreciated. Thanks.
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