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suspension question
If the rear of the car is lower than the front, meaning the space between the tire well and the tire is less on the rear than the front, does that translate into worn springs or should the shocks be checked as well ?
I've always heard that for performace the springs are replaced to lower the car which makes me think that the springs could've gone bad with age in the rear. is that so ?
thanks for the replies in advance.
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