
11-16-2002, 08:32 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Levittown,NY USA,
Posts: 201
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Scott
Scott,
The spacers go on top end of spring. My thought was that with either a longer spring or using spacers to make up the difference, I could maintain my ride height which is ok now but allow the springs to actually do their work by not being cranked up so far (about 8") and get a little softer ride. Just looks funny now with adjusters cranked up so high is all.
Tom S.
Maybe I should leave well enough alone, it's just that it doesn't look right.
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