rear end problems???

michaellane

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no pizza hut FTW! well thank you guys for all your help. i am going to just look for OEM shocks and springs to replace mine with. any idea on a price i might pay for these? also no my shocks or springs arent blown. im guessing they have just settled with all the extra weight? i have on average 300--350lbs in the trunk at all times...
 

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Oh hot damn that's a lot of weight... I don't think replacing the springs or shocks is going to solve your problem...
 

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Oh hot damn that's a lot of weight... I don't think replacing the springs or shocks is going to solve your problem...

see thats what im thinking...i run FOUR 22lbs 10' subs then a 5cubic foot box plus a mono and 4ch. amp all the wires and a 100lbs battery in my trunk
 

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well i dont want to have to call a company and get stuff made just for me...i am not looking to drop a ton of cash into this...its my daily driver that i deliver pizzas in and has 100k on it. i just want the rear to come up some like it looks when there is no audio crap in the trunk??? so would could i just buy some really stiff springs and with the extra weight it would help the ride out some and not sagg?
im sorry you guys im just a big noob:bash:
 

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try new springs or if possible find stiffer ones that have to stock ride height. there are things that are spring spreaders i guess you can call them. you put in between the coils of the spring and it stiffens them and separates. i would not reccomend but it might suit your need.
 

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try new springs or if possible find stiffer ones that have to stock ride height. there are things that are spring spreaders i guess you can call them. you put in between the coils of the spring and it stiffens them and separates. i would not reccomend but it might suit your need.

well you guys please only give me advice that you would attleast reccomend. i need some serious help here...
 
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