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Old Jul 12, 2007 | 03:02 PM
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Raise my Camaro

My time here in Germany is coming to a close and I will be shipping my Camaro back to the Motherland of the USA in the next couple of months. I presently have it lowered with prokit and it is great but I would like to raise it about 1 or 2 inches without changing the springs. The reason is because of the shipping. Remember , these guys don't give a damm about your car ,who knows what they do. I at least want to make sure it gets on the truck and boat without leaving parts all over the place. Mind you this is just temp, I have several Ideas but more would be welcome. Any suggestions??

Here is my car at the last American Car show this weekend , I had to show these Fords off.....
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Old Jul 12, 2007 | 05:43 PM
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Re: Raise my Camaro

you can buy a cheap set of stock springs to put on for shipping. You may not want to go through the hassle of swapping the springs out just to swap back in when your car reaches the states again, but think about what you might break if you don't. Call it a bit of safety insurance for your vehicle while it's in shipping. I think it's worth it.

Another idea may be some 2x4s cut to size and sandwiched next to the springs, but I'm unsure if it would work.
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