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Springs
#1
So I got lowering springs and it might be a while before I get to put them in. Whats better for the springs, laying down or standing up?
O3 ZX3: Drl-to-drf Mod, Racing mirrors, Shorty antenna, B&M short shifter, Focus Sport 4-1 race header, Focus Sport front strut stabilizer, MBRP cat back, RaceCraft springs, Eibach Pro dampners and struts, RaceCraft 25mm rear stabilizer, Hella lights, Core Racing 17"s.
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#2
im not sure if your being serious or not.
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#3
I was just curious :P
O3 ZX3: Drl-to-drf Mod, Racing mirrors, Shorty antenna, B&M short shifter, Focus Sport 4-1 race header, Focus Sport front strut stabilizer, MBRP cat back, RaceCraft springs, Eibach Pro dampners and struts, RaceCraft 25mm rear stabilizer, Hella lights, Core Racing 17"s.
VF Supercharger Kit (Stage 2)

"I usually don't do this type of work." "I thought you were a professional driver?" "A different kind of driving.".
#4
Flofocus,Mar 8 2007, 01:55 PM Wrote:im not sure if your being serious or not.
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i was thinking the same thing, but i waitied for someone else to say something :lol:


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#5
Yes I guess its a dumb question I just thought if you stored them wrong or something they'll sag.
O3 ZX3: Drl-to-drf Mod, Racing mirrors, Shorty antenna, B&M short shifter, Focus Sport 4-1 race header, Focus Sport front strut stabilizer, MBRP cat back, RaceCraft springs, Eibach Pro dampners and struts, RaceCraft 25mm rear stabilizer, Hella lights, Core Racing 17"s.
VF Supercharger Kit (Stage 2)

"I usually don't do this type of work." "I thought you were a professional driver?" "A different kind of driving.".
#6
Im pretty sure the daily driving over bumps, sitting out in -40 weather is much more wear than if you stood them up or laid them down for storage. ;)
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#7
Yes...that is a good point. I think its safe to close this one. ^_^
O3 ZX3: Drl-to-drf Mod, Racing mirrors, Shorty antenna, B&M short shifter, Focus Sport 4-1 race header, Focus Sport front strut stabilizer, MBRP cat back, RaceCraft springs, Eibach Pro dampners and struts, RaceCraft 25mm rear stabilizer, Hella lights, Core Racing 17"s.
VF Supercharger Kit (Stage 2)

"I usually don't do this type of work." "I thought you were a professional driver?" "A different kind of driving.".
#8
A crankshaft may sag if stored laying down, you're supposed to hang them or stand them up.. but springs wouldn't really matter. Just don't lay them down and stack something heavy on top of them.
#9
I would stand them up, that way you get maximum lowering if they sag a little.
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#10
:lol: :lol:
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#11
Thos was one bad thread!


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