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    I have the stock springs in my car and they are just fine as far as the suspension working, level a-arms and ride height. I have a sbc w/350 turbo which is probly heavier than the engine your using so if they are cut down they will really be too stiff.

    The hard part is guessing what will work, you may find a cheap set of stock MUS II or pinto springs from a wrecking yard and use for a gauge on too much or not enough spring. Then you could buy the right set, they have very good products. I wish I could tell you how many pound springs the stock ones are but I can't find my info. Do you know where to find that info Tech?
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