Dan,
The problem is that unless you can find NOS (maybe I should say OEM?)
springs and know what yours are, you can't be sure what you're getting
in the way of front springs is going to give you the correct ride
height. Shux, I put in a new set with the same color code and the car
sat _lower_ in front. I suppose they were reproductions. Hmm, checking
the color code on the old springs is a starting point, eh? I think
Kelvin had a list with the color codes on it.
Cheers,
CR
Dan DiBiase wrote:
>
> I thought in a previous discussion of this topic a couple of months ago it
> was suggested that one replace front and rear springs together? That way,
> you would maintain/create a level ride height....?
>
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