lowering springs not work!?! wtf?
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your new springs are too stiff and not allowing compression where the old ones did compress.... DO NOT cut them,,, your asking for a mess of trouble..... see if they settle if not you got too stiff of springs
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If you look at the factory spring you can see the coils open up near one end. These are known as variable rate springs and they have a bad habbit of lowering themselves over time. Go and give the car a good hard drive and see if it feels any different. To me it looks like it should have a lot stiffer ride, the new springs look beefier. Also like BC said above some times it takes a day or so for a spring to settle in.
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lowerd about an inch since i posted this so hopefully they go the other inch in the near futer so thank for all the info and i may have some more ? in the near futer so thanks again. open for additional commments.
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good to hear the lower a bit now, im not sure if you will get much more out of them. likely the oem ones were sagged a bit so car will have been lower than it was meant to be, but getting an inch is nice ![Smile](https://camaroforums.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
any pics????
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any pics????
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