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lowering springs?
are these a good choice? i am only lowering the front. http://www.jegs.com/i/Roush+Performance/832/SM013700V8/10002/-1/757525|10077
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honestly dude i would not lower the front 1 1/2 inches without lowering the back aswell.
curious, why do they have to be from jegs? |
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cause i have a gift card from there and have no other money.
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btw what is the dif between progressive rate and specific rate springs?
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if i were you i would go with H&R springs or Eibach Sportlines
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