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Heavy duty springs

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by Reformed2hacker, Nov 28, 2005.

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    Heavy duty springs

    Hello,
    Been a while since I've posted. I got a question for you suspension guru's out there. I have a rather heavy audio setup in my trunk, and it makes my rear end sag. Is there anything I can do to push it back up? Like springs with more lift. The weight alone is dropping it, and it makes the wheels angle (camber bolt issue, or something). If i forgot to mention anything just ask and I'll reply promptly. Thanks a bunch.


    Brad
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    Are you sure your struts aren't blown?

    Many moons ago in a different car far away I had a heavy stereo system in my trunk. It never made rear sag or bottom out with stock suspension. When I bought my Rolla I didn't put any of that heavy bullshit in my trunk. Now I can put things in my trunk and I get way better gas mileage.
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    Struts are new. Put them on not but like 4 months ago. Well, new in my opinion. I just have two 12"s in the back, in pretty large MDF boxes, and a really have amp. Just a crap load of heavy stuff.

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