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best springs for a heavy trunk? just got my ma audio box. shit is heavy.

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Old Feb 9, 2003 | 07:49 PM
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Default best springs for a heavy trunk? just got my ma audio box. **** is heavy.

yeah, right now i have eibach pro kit with tokico blues.

with that set up, the front was higher then the rear.

now that i added some subs, the rears are even lower.


plus, add two passeners in the back when we head out, makes the situation worse.

i need some springs which would be stiff enough to handel more weight. like the front springs.

is there any way i can put the eibach pro kit front springs in the rear?

or, do you guys know of any springs that would make the rear handle more weight, and make the front lower the the back.

any help would be great.

i dont like how weak the rear springs are, and how it looks. the rear being lower then the front.


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Old Feb 9, 2003 | 10:52 PM
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Default Re: best springs for a heavy trunk? just got my ma audio box. **** is heavy. (confucius)

Get some Ground-Controls in custom rates front and rear...get higher rates in back.


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Old Feb 11, 2003 | 12:21 PM
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Default Re: best springs for a heavy trunk? just got my ma audio box. **** is heavy. (gtravsr)

anyone else?

i dont like adjustables springs.

they are a hassle, and the rid quality sucks, sice the springs are shorter.
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