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whats a good spring set up....


i have 4cyl springs in my car...and its sloppy, id ont like it...i want to keep the back 4cyl springs for weight transfer...wat shuld i get for the front of my car...i plan on running 17x8 of 17x9 rims so i dont want any rubbing issues...ik they will rub a little no matter what...but what do u guys think i shuld get for the front to raise it up a little bit cuz its slammed right now and sloppy as fuck!

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I've got a set of Jamex springs sitting around...

The pics of my car were taken with them installed. (avatar)

The fronts were good, but the rears were a little too soft IMO...

Let me know if you're interested.

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so i can fit 17's np??? how much do u want for them??? i really only need the fronts but ill put them all in...do u think putting spring isolators under my front springs wuld help...or eventuly wear out and be saggy again...i love the way it sits but its to low and sloppy

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Isolators would help, but I have no experience w/ 4 cyl springs, so no idea how it will affect the ride.

I was asking $100 for the 4 springs, but am open to offers. They've been out of my car for almost 3 months now...

Let me know. I live in Quincy, and you can pick them up anytime.

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