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Old 07-01-2005, 08:15 PM
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Question Car sagging; install new springs?

Got some of the lack of control worked out by reinstalling the stabilizer bar that PO had removed. However...
now the rear is sagging badly and the car sways side to side. Something is going wrong with the springs that replaced the hydro suspension. Not sure what to do and I need advice. I can't afford to reinstall the hydraulic suspension, but could replace the springs. I'm wondering if that would help. I've heard the suggestion to install 126 springs on the back of a wagon that is missing the hydro suspension to get the level right.
Could new springs give the car better handling, not just get the wagon level again? I don't know why springs would wear out. I thought that they eventually just broke.
Thanks in advance for advice.
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