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Old 10-31-2006, 10:00 PM
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Re: 91-93 caprice shocks

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Originally Posted by capriceowns
I think it will increase my front ride height, it sits real low, and is very noticeable. The front floats(bounces) at least 6 times going over moderate bumps.

The springs and front shocks are originals (or damn close to it), the only newer suspension it has is my newer rear air shocks.
Experience dictates that with new shocks on worn suspension - yes, you will get a ride height increase, but this will be temporary and your shocks will wear out fast. Get those springs replaced! You really haven't lived life until you've replaced front springs, so get to it! Life is short, live a little! Yes, I am being sarcastic, but I am being absolutely factual about the springs.
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