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coil springs again

Started by jim, June 07, 2011, 08:32:50 PM

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jim

I would like to revive this subject.  What experience does anyone have with front coils from anywhere other than ESPO?  Their springs lifted my 88 wagon considerably.  I'm considering some now for the 83 and I don't want it lifted.
Suggestions, anyone?
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philotomy

hmm Thats who I plan on using; maybe get a pair made for a lighter model? 4 cyl or one w/o ac or even ones for a SX/4 being a lighter body style?
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