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hey guys, yes im back again with more lowering questions
will putting my load spring ontop of the leaf pack put me in any danger, or my parts?
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put the next one up from the load spring,i wouldnt touch the load spring at all, leave it where it is. I actually moved the middle one.

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Has anyone got any photos of this being done?
I am assuming that it doesn't make the back any stiffer, just lowers it, is this correct?
I need to do something with the springs on the back of my coupe and i am not sure if I should go down this path or get the springs redone at a spring place to lower it and beef it up at the same time.

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i put what i did in the wiki, now gone

check here

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sorry not following?

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This makes it stiffer. By moving the leafs to the stop, you create a bind.
But seems that is doesn't break anything...?

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All the wiki data is still there...if someone removed it, you can go to the history and get it back.

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if your not following dont do it and risk injuring your self and others, take it some where to get done.

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^^^ ill second that. just take them to a springmaker or blacksmith and they will reset them lower properly all for about one and a half hundred.

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sandbags?

Posted on: 2009/11/10 6:39
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i have had them reset 2.5 inch and they arent low enough for me
and on that pic that dd posted it has the load leaf on top
and yeah i do no what im doing, cus i have done it before to my mates car
i just didnt understand what you were saying
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