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Old Jan 13, 2007 | 03:26 AM
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ok i just put on my front springs and it droped the car just an 1in plenty for me since i have the lip when i pulled it out of the garage it scraped so i knew this was good. is it noraml for the c spring just to drop it an 1inch or so. i didnt put the isolators. should i have put them or should i have put some sort of protection so they dont rust or anything.
my next ? is since i just did the front n im tired as hell this is my first time putting in springs with no power tools. it looks great but since im to tired right now to do the back is there anyhting worng with leavin it like that for a couple adays. meaning front is droped and the back is still with stock springs. i just got a sony 6.1 dig camara so ill be posting some pics up soon
Old Jan 13, 2007 | 03:34 AM
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i know when i have my springs installed.. the dude put he isolators in and it dropped my car 1.3 my friend has the same springs and didnt put the isolator in and it dropped it like 1.5-1.6
I have eibach pro-kit.
Old Jan 13, 2007 | 03:42 AM
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oh i have c springs
Old Jan 13, 2007 | 02:31 PM
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i would have recommeneded putting the spring isolators back in, because i had to put my stock spring back in fora day and i didnt bother putting the isolators in and they sqeeked around turns. as for the back springs you should be fine.
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