i wanna rase my rear

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Treym

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I have a set of rear springs that was in my car when I bought it. They raise the rear about 2 inches. Let me know if interested. I will take
$40 plus the ride. Let me know if interested.
 

gbodyfever

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where you located?
 

Stoopud

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It maybe I missed it but I didn't see anyone mention a set of air shocks. Its fairly easy, and adjustable, besides if the rear is sagging you probably could use new shocks anyway. I put a set on an old Diplomat (Mopar answer to the G-body) and it lifted it up great.
 

axisg

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Mine were from an '83 Delta 88. Back in the early 90's I had them on my Cutlass and they seemed fine. I kept the springs when I parted that car and I tried them in my Monte when I first got it and I didn't like the ride height and I noticed a vibration ( probably an excessive pinion angle ) at highway speeds that went away when I replaced them.





It seems a little excessive due to the grade in the parking lot here but you get the idea

Now it sits like this with about 100 lbs of stereo gear in the trunk

 

KrisW

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My Cutlass sits just like that now with the small tires on it. It looks okay with the 235/60-15s on it, though.

I've been thinking of cutting off 1 coil, maybe, but I probably won't. I haven't had any vibration problems.
 
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