« Reply #5 on: July 09, 2014, 01:19:47 PM »
Buy "Moog 3156" by sticking that part number into Rockauto. They cost about $70 for a pair.
"2 inch lift" is misleading. If it lifts your car 2 inches its because your car was sitting an inch and a half less than factory height. Just look at the bumper above your lower control arm. If its touching the control arm you're sitting higher than the arm should ever travel. If the space is really big you risk CV shaft damage and you're sitting an inch too high. Smack dab a little below the middle is perfect and where you'll be with the 3156. The thicker wire stock should keep it there longer than the original springs held up.
"Javelin Coils" is misleading. Basically there are three different thicknesses of coil springs used. Eagles had the middle thickness (except 4 cyl without AC that had the smallest size). Most Javelins had the thickest. Some Gremlins and Hornets got them too. Long story short I posted a summary of all the differerent ones I found and if you look you'll find all the information you'd ever want to know if you're curious.
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