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Old 27-07-2005, 05:13 PM   #1
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Default Suspension: What to do?

Hi all

Need to lower back springs (still!), and because I think to get it level with front I don't need considerably too much lowering, I went today to get a quote to reset/compress springs... anyway, I think what I got quoted was way too much. So, what do you guys think? Get new springs or reset/compress?

Also, what would I be looking at for a set of superlows (just rears) in comparison to compressing. Anyone got any input, price guides, advice? Thanx.

PS. Where else in Geelong is recommended to take car for this kind of stuff.

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