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    I think 140's would be the best, but that is just my opinion.

    Don

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    Quote Originally Posted by Itoldyouso View Post
    I think 140's would be the best, but that is just my opinion.

    Don
    thanks Don,
    I will call aldan eagle again today and see what they have to say... I took all kinds of measurments so I have everything I need when I talk to them except the weight of the car.. the old shocks are history.. I can't turn the adusting ring but maybe one turn on one and two on the other shock.. I can spin the spring by hand.. and then I tried to pull hard to get them to tighten and now I can't even loosen them... so I will just buy new ones, and then in the spring make my new mounts for them... for now I will put them on so I can have my wedding ride...

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    for the help
    simon

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