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<blockquote data-quote="mustangman36578" data-source="post: 9292385" data-attributes="member: 66089"><p>alright thanks. yea i think that i have heard of people using the compressed air method before. i will find out what his cam lift is and go from there as to if the springs should be replaced and i will run it by him to see if he wants to replace them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mustangman36578, post: 9292385, member: 66089"] alright thanks. yea i think that i have heard of people using the compressed air method before. i will find out what his cam lift is and go from there as to if the springs should be replaced and i will run it by him to see if he wants to replace them. [/QUOTE]
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