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Old 12-11-2006, 12:37 PM
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Thumbs down Moroso Trick Springs

I installed trick springs all around my car all was good for about a month. then i took it to the track and now the rear looks like its draging on the ground. i checked for broken springs nothing is broke. i have 50/50 lakewood shocks in the rear and 90/10's up front, also has solid control arm bushing's, control arms also look fine but thet are not tubular the are boxed stock ones
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Re: Moroso Trick Springs

How much rearwheel weight does your car have?
I presume you installed the springs on the correct side of the car.
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Re: Moroso Trick Springs

Those springs are a waiste of time. They are only a band-aid for the problem you are trying to correct. Re-install the stock springs. Then go to Wolfe or Team Z for a rear sway bar / anit-roll bar. You will launch nice and straight and wont need trick springs or bags.
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