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Old Nov 10, 2004 | 03:13 AM
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Originally Posted by superjeer
let us know how you like the springs, they are relatively untested. So, with the 2" drop you'll still have 4" clearence. No biggy. if there's >4" of snow on the road you should stay home with hot chocolate anyway
umm if you drop 2 inch yer gonna be way more the 4 inches off the ground.
Old Nov 10, 2004 | 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by KevinxB
So milk truck, did you get those megan springs put on yet? Or are you holding out until spring?
Well they just came yesterday. I will hopefully have them put on this weekend. It doesn't really make sense to wait to have them installed, because at some point I will have to drive in the snow (this winter or next winter). :?
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Good point. Let us know how they are. I'm seriously looking at these springs myself.
Old Nov 12, 2004 | 04:24 AM
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Originally Posted by BLeeK™
Originally Posted by mgithens
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im lowered almost 2'' and will be braving the snow, not owrrying about the rockers and bumpers because I have a kit going on in the spring (thats my rationalzation for this)
but then what about next winter??

gonna fly south with the birds??
then im screwed or garaged :?
I had a thought. Do it JDM-dorifto-stylee....zip ties baby! Run the new kit during the summer, snip the ties in the fall, and put the stock kit on for the winter.
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