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Posted: 11/16/07 02:29 PM
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I just bought my 83' Fleetwood, and I want to drop it 2 inches but cant find any type of lowering springs that fit my ride, I am new to the lowrider community but have followed and wanted one for years. I just need some help on getting my Lac right. Thanks.
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hogs147
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Posted: 12/10/07 04:08 PM
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I have a 73 coupe deville and i have the same probem did you find springs,what do you think about cutting them thank you hogs147
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rooster18
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Posted: 12/18/07 05:52 PM
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The only thing I can think of where you might find a spring to lower you lacs would be prohopper.com but they are not going to be make and model specific, if you just want to drop your vehicle a couple of inches if you have a angle grinder you can put a metal cutting wheel on there and cut your springs that way, just remember to only cut a little bit at a time.
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Posted: 12/21/07 06:03 PM
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remeber. One turn is almost 2 inches. so cut very very little if you are stock!!! best to get a set from junk yard and try..
Ya I'm a Black cat with a juiced soccer mom mobile. so what!!
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Posted: 02/01/08 01:57 AM
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check out: Jamco for every app from 1958-1990 jamcosuspension dot com Detroit Eaton Springs for every application including custom made eaton springs dot com Great products and great service!
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lowmaster
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Posted: 02/02/08 07:17 PM
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83_Fleetwood.: I just bought my 83' Fleetwood, and I want to drop it 2 inches but cant find any type of lowering springs that fit my ride, I am new to the lowrider community but have followed and wanted one for years. I just need some help on getting my Lac right. Thanks.
are runnin stock wheels or aftermarket?
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lowmaster
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Posted: 02/02/08 07:19 PM
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wires or dubs?
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