"Crappy" springs are of an unknown pedigree and rate and have been sitting on the car for eons.
Although they do hold the chassis off of the dirt.
Easier to get new ones of a known quality than...
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"Crappy" springs are of an unknown pedigree and rate and have been sitting on the car for eons.
Although they do hold the chassis off of the dirt.
Easier to get new ones of a known quality than...
[While you are at it get rid of those crappy springs and get some Eibachs or Hypercos[/quote]
Crappy springs will be gone soon.
Thanks for the recomendations!
Thanks but no, we'd like the Konis.
Have a Royale FSV in the shop and wanting to know what shocks to ask Truechoice for. Any starting pointers would be helpful -or should I just call them?
Thanks
Lawrence