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Old 05-16-2002, 05:36 PM   #6
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I actually had to cut 1/4 off the passenger side front coil spring (Magna 620) to make the ride height equal in the front.

If you do that, use a cut off wheel rather than a cutting torch, and don't do it all at once so as to not cut off too much. I cut 1/8 turn and reinstalled the spring and then took it out again to cut 1/8 more. Lots of work, but it's exactly right now.

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