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Old 01-03-2007, 02:34 AM   #1
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Default Intrax Lowering Springs??

I had a problem awhile ago when I put my Bilstein HD's on and my car seemed pretty high in the front. I recieved another set and installed them and they were sitting at the exact same spot. Which I was told was the right spot but to my looks like a truck. I am going to by some lowering springs to get my front lowered but I don't want a really rough ride. The back sits really nice so my question is can i buy some lowering springs and just put them in the front and leave oem rear on or will my car be all messed up?? I was checking some springs out and saw these ones

http://www.drivewire.com/performance...ingsprings.htm

I never heard you guys talking about them so I just want to know if these would be alright, if not which would be the best ones to buy?

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