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Old 12-30-2007, 03:23 PM   #4610 (permalink)
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true but still doersnt change the fact the sportlines are made for Neons not srt4s....the neon strut perch sits 1 inch lower and when those springs are used on the srt4 thats an extra inch of travel the srt struts arent made to take plus the added weight. The heaviest neons made were the magnum RTs and even loaded they were less than 2750 while an srt4 starts at 2900 plus added weight of options. Not gonna sit here and argue/debate it....neon springs on srt4s will kill the struts much faster than they would in a neon. Not saying yours will blow tomorrow or the day after just making you aware that the ride quality will start to deteriorate and it will be attributed to the sportlines. Thats all

have to give you guys my xmas gift next time im down that way
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