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Old 03-24-2012, 08:09 PM
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Originally Posted by John510 View Post
I was told today that the Hyperco springs do not settle. They are made to stay the way they are for a really long time.

Im just going to see if Ridetech will trade my coil overs for some shorter ones.
The suspension will settle a bit not so much the spring weight change. But the point is the weight will increase as you install parts compressing the spring more.

Rule of thumb is you wait for the car to be assembled and let sit for a bit till you set final height. Just wait till you get it all together... it won't cost you anything but a little time.
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