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RE: early/late rear springs, was sagging rear/advice

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Subject: RE: early/late rear springs, was sagging rear/advice
From: M D Nugent <carcentric@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 14:52:08 -0800 (PST)
I agree that the front springs will have a dramatic effect on lean to
the side (both front and rear), but something else also needs to work
correctly for a level chassis - your (front) antisway bar.  They seldom
loose their resilience, but the bushings that hold the bar in place do
decompose over time, so I'd recommend replacing all the soft connectors
between the bar and other parts.

MDN

--- Dennis Reese <dennis_reese@verizon.net> wrote:
> . . . I'm still not sure about how to fix 
> the problem - do I go with a GT6 spring, Corvette gas shocks, a 
> replacement spring for this model from say "SpitBits", new front 
> springs and anti-roll bar? Is there any consensus?



 
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