how hard is it supposed to be
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Car: 1988 base
Engine: 305 tbi
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Axle/Gears: 2.73
how hard is it supposed to be
it seems like my rear end bottoms out all the time, for no reason. i can push it down and it comes up with no bouncing, but should it be harder?
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Re: how hard is it supposed to be
springs are probably getting weak, had that issue before myself, i just replaced the springs with stock new ones and a set of good kyb shocks
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Re: how hard is it supposed to be
the springs. how much could a cheap set be, and how much would a decent or really high quality set be
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Re: how hard is it supposed to be
Those are a great choice for a street car.
Also takes about 10 seconds to put em in, if you're slow and all-thumbs like me. You can probably get it done in 5.
Also takes about 10 seconds to put em in, if you're slow and all-thumbs like me. You can probably get it done in 5.
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