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Old 03-28-2009, 08:52 PM
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suspension upgrade

I have an 03' chrysler sebring limited. It is the 3.0L 2 door coupe incase the info is relevent, anyway I have been trying to find a website or company of some kind that sells aftermarket suspension parts for this car. So far I've had no luck at all so if any of you happen to know some good places to look let me know. I was hoping to get my hands on some adjustables but if not I just need some that will be stiffer than stock. Thanks, Wade
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Re: suspension upgrade

Look to Afco. They don't have any kits for your car, but they sell springs and shocks in every shape and size. If you can do the research on spring height and rate, they probably have it on the shelf.

I think springs would do more good than shocks and they should be available. Your trouble with a kit is that your car has struts which are specific to that car. Since there isn't much aftermarket need for them no one seems to make them.

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