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Old 12-30-2007, 02:57 PM   #4607 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by NeonDan View Post
sportlines FTL...

dont take offense as i think the car looks damn good but give it time the struts will let you know when they have had enough. BTW notice how bouncy the rear is yet?

Looks like Ozzy has been running fine with his
He has about 20k-30k on his on stock struts... and compared lastnight both cars are at the same height. If I recall he was daily driving his from his house on Hillsborough all the way to New Tampa. Not to mention the countless meets he's been to and the many times he's been to my house.

To your surprised months back you didn't even know they came with bump stops for the front until Ozzy told you.

The rear was only bouncy on the Howard Franklin... this was driving from all the way in Winter Haven to St. Pete. The rest of the drive was great.

I'm used to it... this isn't the first car I've had that was lowered. The Eclipse is lowered and my old Eclipse was lowered on Sportlines.
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