there was this extreme rice cavalier at pull-a-part that i should have got a picture of but that's not the point. I assumed that it was lowered and thought i could score on some parts. it was lowered.... but not what i thought. What do yall think? Fail?
Yup, definite fail!!! But I've seen worse.
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id rater people start cutting coils before seeing these things.
I used those on my 97 z24 in the rear, but had two on each spring.
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LOL wow thats a MAJOR throwback.
works great on a drag car too... keeps the front springs from goin up during a hard launch.
It's nice to be injected but I love being blown.
I've seen them on other cars that have come through work, plus I have seen torched springs on an Integra and have seen spring spreaders(Opposite of pictured) on a Bonneville and Grand Prix too.
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I have used both spring clamps and wedges. I always used them in pairs and they worked great for what I needed them for.
On the inside my car looks like a fighter jet.
We need pictures when you get them installed. lol.
Be carefull how you use extreme in the same sentence as cavalier. I got all excited. lol.
@ EcoTech: il be sure to post it up lol.
@ Carl Calvin: Next time il watch my grammar choices.
And i didn't think these things were that common. its like lowering on stock struts only with the possibility for them to break to.
You can buy these at the local parts stores. They are for raising or lowering.
Rick King used them to raise the rear of his cavalier to try and stop the rear from going down on a launch.
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