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**Will wagon springs fit**
I have a 93 Caprice LS and would like to change the rear springs to Variable rate springs . Does any one know if I could use Station wagon springs instead of sedan . I tow a car trailer and need a lot of capacity , this is why I ask . If anyone has made this change does it give the car a Rake in the front or is it still level?.....Thanks Rick
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Re: **Will wagon springs fit**
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Re: **Will wagon springs fit**
wagon springs in the rear (installed new factory speck springs in the front at the same time) in my 86 were a great help, should have changed them just after i bought the car new in 86. in the 91 we went with a new moog springs all around (back were too soft) so we installed the new moog wagon springs. both cars have a 1 to 2 inch lift over the old springs. both cars it was a welcome up date. light to moderate trailer use and heavy loads with a good ride hight. both cars also have monroe SENSA-TRAC shocks all around.
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