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Re: Soggy rear leaf springs
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Denny Z
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Do you feel a new set of stiff shocks would solve my problem without doing anything with the springs? The car doesn't appear to ride low now, but with back seat passengers, it will bottom out over bumps. With two in the front, there is no problem.

Posted on: 2009/1/19 19:22
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Re: Soggy rear leaf springs
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Standard shocks don't change ride height or load capacity of springs, they only affect rebound and compression. Shocks with booster springs are an option, but really the best way is have your springs serviced.

Posted on: 2009/1/19 19:30
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Re: Soggy rear leaf springs
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Where would one find correct fitting shocks with a spring assist?

Posted on: 2009/1/19 19:40
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Re: Soggy rear leaf springs
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Where would one find correct fitting shocks with a spring assist?


There aren't any. You might be able to jimmy up some air shocks or coil overs but why bother?

A good spring shop should rearch your springs, install new sliders and bushings for around $200 bucks.

Coil overs will cost nearly as much and air shocks will cost more. This is one of the many cases where it is better and cheaper to do the job right.

Posted on: 2009/1/22 10:54
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