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Old 02-03-2006, 08:07 AM
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Cool, GO with the hotchkis stuff and if you need to go lower. drop spindles is the right way to do it, but you could just cut a coil off of the hotchkis springs.

When you first install springs even if it is still not low enough, drive it around for a week or 2 just to get the springs to set in. If still nothing start by cutting 1/2-1 coil off of the springs depending on how high the car still looks. be careful though you may start rubbing after go so low, so check for clearance.
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