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Old 03-02-2017, 01:19 AM   #1
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Temporary Suspension Spring Clamp?

I know, spring clamps suck. Or so I have heard by 90% of the world. But I am trying to lower a 2010 Toyota Corolla for just one night for a school thing and don't really want to have to pay a ton to do so. Would the spring clamps do the job for a short period of time, a couple days at the very max?

My initial thoughts were that anything very long would wear down fast, but it ought to be ok just for a temporary fix, right? If not is there any other way to lower the car's suspension temporarily that won't break the bank?

Ps, first post on the forum though I have been low key lurking for a while, so sorry if I'm doing anything wrong. Thanks!
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Old 03-02-2017, 05:19 AM   #2
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Re: Temporary Suspension Spring Clamp?

Spring clamps aren't really going to lower the car at all.
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