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benjammin

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92....Sensa-tracs w/ eibach springs -1 coil and new strut rod bushings all the way around. I dont notice alot of difference besides it looking about 2in. lower. It rides like those lowrider trucks kids used to do in the early 90s(maybe not quite that bad but that is what it reminds me of) I was expecting a huge difference in ride comfort, especially since the originals were so worn out. If i didnt cut a coil it would probably feel better but wouldnt look as good. BTW, Ive heard alot of people say that the rears are a PITA...I would totally disagree. The fronts were alot harder than the rears.
 

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92....Sensa-tracs w/ eibach springs -1 coil and new strut rod bushings all the way around. I dont notice alot of difference besides it looking about 2in. lower. It rides like those lowrider trucks kids used to do in the early 90s(maybe not quite that bad but that is what it reminds me of) I was expecting a huge difference in ride comfort, especially since the originals were so worn out. If i didnt cut a coil it would probably feel better but wouldnt look as good. BTW, Ive heard alot of people say that the rears are a PITA...I would totally disagree. The fronts were alot harder than the rears.

I too think the rears are so much easier than the front and when I replaced mine with eibachs and sensa tracs I wasn't too impressed with the ride quality either but I didn't cut a coil. I did notice a huge diference in handling though.
 

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