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1st Gen springs on 2nd gen

I'm just wondering, I can get springs from a 95' sport coupe for free and I was wondering if I can use them to lower my 2003? any one know the answer to this question?
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yeah it will lower it a little bit because the first gen were lighter bodys, and the second gen will put more weight on the springs and drop it more. make sense!
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Re: 1st Gen springs on 2nd gen

Well I found it some where else. The spring rates are differant, and the 1st gens are a little shorter, I also found out that the part #'s from Mopar for 2nd gen lowering springs, are the same for stock 1st gen springs...
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