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Old 12-12-2002, 12:15 AM
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Originally posted by 95ACCORDEX
im just wondering......how do you know if your the spring is installed wrong. cuz im thinkin mine is but im not too sure. skunk2 coilovers have springs that look exactly the same for my car. when i bought them the springs were the same size and the number that was printed on them were the same on all four springs... i think it was 800.2.50.010. they were hella bounce till i finally got koni yellows. jsut wondering though....
You have coilovers, so i assume you don't have height problems like I did. Coilovers are bouncy unless you have aftermarket shocks. I am not an expert but i guess if the ride height looks alright, and there is no weird sound coming from the springs or shocks, then there should be no problem..
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