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 Post subject: Coil Spring Question
PostPosted: Jul 29 2009 6:53 PM 
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My 93 Caprice has been lowered. When putting the car on the hoist, because of the shorter springs they don't always stay in the upper spring cups where they belong. Obviously this makes setting the car back on the ground a bit of a pain, along with a potential safety issue I won't discuss... My question is, does someone make some kind of retainer to hold the spring in the correct location when it is unloaded? Perhaps "lowered" shocks would be the best solution? It currently has KYB shocks all around. Open to suggestions.


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 Post subject: Re: Coil Spring Question
PostPosted: Dec 27 2009 2:28 PM 
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sorry for taking so long to reply.
I would think that going to shorter shocks would be the answer to that.


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