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Old 04-19-2001, 03:09 PM   #9
Primer_72
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As said before, the only guess I could give is that the front springs are not properly seated, which usually occurs where the top of the spring sits...Jack it up, and make sure that the spring is straight up while lowering it (don't put your fingers in between the coils while lowering, that really sucks). Good luck, and your right it does look a little too level to be correct...

Oh yeah, one other thought, maube they sent you the wrong springs, like 1" or 2" front springs???

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