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Old 05-06-2014, 03:12 PM
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Originally Posted by greazzer View Post
Look what I did to my poor car. It's all jacked up ...

New Bilsteins in the rear and new Propigskin SLS delete springs in the rear with 19mm shims as well. Hope it settles down. Or, maybe new front springs and new Bilsteins will make it look level ? Just higher ... poop.

Does anyone know if I went with the 10mm shims versus the 19mm shims if that will make any real difference ???? Thank goodness this is a really easy operation, takes slightly over an hour, so any changes are no big deal.
wow!

if anything demonstrates the weight difference between a wagon and a sedan, this has gotta be it

pain in the rear, but at least the read springs are fairly easy to swap. im using the same ones on the wifes wagon, they have been installed all winter, id say the car settled maybe a half inch if at all. i seriously doubt the sleeper will drop that much

or you could cut them down a little more, though that would stiffen the ride a bit. may be worth it? super hard springs back there might compensate for the wimpy rear sway bar on these things.
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