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    No need to apologize. Like I said, all comments are appreciated. Sometimes just getting thoughts out and seeing what others think really helps, if you know what I mean.

    I just heard back from Eaton springs, and even though I didn't buy their product one of the tech guys was kind enough to respond. He said as long as I don't use heat and cut no more than half of what I think I need it shouldn't ruin them or cause too much suspension stiffness. Then wait a week and see if they settle to an acceptable ride height.
    Last edited by blownS10; 06-10-2005 at 07:25 PM.

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