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ryukenden
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Posted: Sep 22, 2006, 1:40 PM
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i bought lowerings springs off ebay.. while i'm waiting for them... has anyone installed the rear springs only? any drivability issues? thanks! ---------- 2004 GT Stage 1, Mopar BOV
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Posts: 75 | From: Austin. TX
| Registered: Nov 27, 2004, 11:40 PM
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Bosch
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Posted: Sep 29, 2006, 7:55 AM
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Re: [ryukenden] progress springs
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Quote: i bought lowerings springs off ebay.. while i'm waiting for them... has anyone installed the rear springs only? any drivability issues? thanks! some people have done that.. Some with sucess some without.. Be sure and trim the rear bump stops.. Then you just have to drive it and see if it feels ok.. Some were ok with how it felt others not so much and either went back stock or replaced all the shocks to work with the springs. Bouncy was the term I kept hearing. ----------
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Posts: 2040 | From: Northridge, CA
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OurPTGT
Cruiser Fan

Posted: Sep 29, 2006, 1:27 PM
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BOUNCY is an UNDERSTATEMENT! Can't wait to take my PROGRESS springs off this winter. I'm tired of looking like a bobble head doll going down the road ---------- Kevin & Donna's Electric Blue Turbo Stage 1 equipped Dale Earnhardt: Because GOD deserves the best driver...
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Posts: 14 | From: Frederick, MD
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