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Proper Lowering Spring Perches

Proper Lowering Spring Perches
Lowering Your Car Properly
If your car seems to sit slightly lower on one side, chances are the coil springs may be suffering from spring sag, which changes the ride height. While you can change springs, another and much cheaper route is to simply insert a set of spring spacers. These mount directly underneath the original spring and are available in various sizes to lift the ride height back to where it needs to be. Do not confuse these spacers with inserts that go between the coils. Those cheaper inserts place undue load on the spring wire and will eventually damage the spring. View Related Article
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Dodge Charger Research
Dodge Charger When looking for your next vehicle, think about the Dodge Charger, a stylish car with nice features. With available rebates and prices, you can find a new Charger for $25,080.00. It comes with a standard Automatic transmission, and RWD drivetrain. You also might want to research the Pontiac Grand Prix and the Chrysler Crossfire.
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