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reset springs vs lowering blocks???
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Ok, so i know most people, if not everyone, is going to say that reset springs is always preferable to lowering blocks in the back of a car, but in everyones opinion is it worth the money and the hassle???

I'm most likely just gonna throw blocks in the back of my ute and just put new shocks and bushes in at the same time to try and counteract the rigidity a little, cause i'm working on a budget, but i just wanted peoples opinions.

Also what sort of price is it to get the springs reset??? I have heard differeng opinions so just wanted to hear what peoples experience is with the cost of doing it.

Cheers
Trav

Posted on: 2007/6/30 1:16
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Subject Poster Date
     reset springs vs lowering blocks??? Trav 2007/6/30 1:16
       Re: reset springs vs lowering blocks??? carjunkie 2007/6/30 3:22
         Re: reset springs vs lowering blocks??? sr12 2007/6/30 10:15
           Re: reset springs vs lowering blocks??? Tyrie 2007/6/30 10:22
             Re: reset springs vs lowering blocks??? PIGDOG 2007/6/30 10:28
       Re: reset springs vs lowering blocks??? sssute 2007/7/1 1:21
         Re: reset springs vs lowering blocks??? Dodgeman 2007/7/1 2:52
           Re: reset springs vs lowering blocks??? Burke_a_lot 2007/7/1 2:54
             Re: reset springs vs lowering blocks??? PIGDOG 2007/7/1 3:17
               Re: reset springs vs lowering blocks??? Dodgeman 2007/7/1 3:44
                 Re: reset springs vs lowering blocks??? Coops 2007/7/1 4:15
                   Re: reset springs vs lowering blocks??? Tyrie 2007/7/1 7:18
                     Re: reset springs vs lowering blocks??? Coops 2007/7/1 9:33




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