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      10-16-2010, 08:50 AM   #40
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Originally Posted by francisomar View Post
Yes they push the spring up getting rid of some tension resulting in a mild drop on sports suspension, performance wise it feels like or better than oem since it reduces the uggly front gap and ass down look reducing drag due to the reduced gap in the wheel well, it is well worth money spend if you want to keep an oem feel with a mild drop. Here are a few pics of mine after a few weeks installed.
So it just pushes the spring up, and not the shock? I am looking to find out if the spring will now settle in a different range of the shock than before, or if it raises the whole spring and shock assembly.

Reason I ask is because I have heard a bunch of stories with new springs on old shocks and the shocks blowing way too early because the spring sat in a different range of the shock. I have 50k miles on my suspension, and would like to get this only if I don't have to replace my shocks soon.

So if this raises both the spring and shock together, I am all in.
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