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    I know that springs are cheap but....the rear springs are fairly easy to swap side to side to verify if your problem is springs.....then, you wont be crying if you buy new springs and dont need them!!

    mike in tucson

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    Quote Originally Posted by robot View Post
    I know that springs are cheap but....the rear springs are fairly easy to swap side to side to verify if your problem is springs.....then, you wont be crying if you buy new springs and dont need them!!

    mike in tucson
    That's true, I can try that to see if its a body mount issue
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    MOOG distributes coils...find a local supplier. It probably isnt cost effective to buy coils and have them shipped across country.....postage on a $40 coil will be almost the cost of the spring. You local Chebby dealer can get them too....if you have a decent discount there.

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