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*Oxford White Terminator with Deep Dish 03 Chromies*
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<blockquote data-quote="WhippleBlowJob" data-source="post: 8028898" data-attributes="member: 38793"><p>I have never heard of spring rates varying with mileage. If you dont do your own work, get someone close to you that may be on the board to do it. The point of this is saving the money and getting the exact ride height you want. </p><p></p><p>Like my car. had i gone with aftermarket springs, i would have had to be happy with the height. But since I cut, I could adjust.</p><p></p><p>I first cut a half coil....didnt like the height. So I took out the top isos....still didnt like it. So I took out the bottom isos. Not quite where i wanted it. Then i cut another half out. Bam....got it. And if you **** up......you can always buy aftermarkets or you could just buy more stock springs for cheap as dirt. </p><p></p><p>Im not a cheap person, i just dont believe in paying for something you dont really need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhippleBlowJob, post: 8028898, member: 38793"] I have never heard of spring rates varying with mileage. If you dont do your own work, get someone close to you that may be on the board to do it. The point of this is saving the money and getting the exact ride height you want. Like my car. had i gone with aftermarket springs, i would have had to be happy with the height. But since I cut, I could adjust. I first cut a half coil....didnt like the height. So I took out the top isos....still didnt like it. So I took out the bottom isos. Not quite where i wanted it. Then i cut another half out. Bam....got it. And if you **** up......you can always buy aftermarkets or you could just buy more stock springs for cheap as dirt. Im not a cheap person, i just dont believe in paying for something you dont really need. [/QUOTE]
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