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Old 03-11-2010, 07:27 AM #1
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EZ Fix for the Saggy butt?

yeah, my 92 has it too.. lol.

Question is: IS there anything cheap and fast to solve it? My 89 had Leaf springs, but apparently my 92 has some kind of strange Coil setup. Am I looking at replacing the coil springs altogether? You guys have a cheaper/faster alternative? (besides lowering the front haha!)
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The best solution is new coils.
Some people use spacers as a bandaide to get some of the height back.
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The best solution is new coils.
Some people use spacers as a bandaide to get some of the height back.
Hit it spot on.
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