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  1. #1 Are there "Heavy load" or "helper" coils for the rear? 
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    I need some "Heavy load" or "helper" coils for the rear. I tried the "W-body Store" rear heightening springs and I am still sagging. I have seven batts in the trunk!
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    SSC makes a spring for car audio
    Squirrels are my engine. I need a Ford Regal
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    "Super Springs International"?
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    Squirrels are my engine. I need a Ford Regal
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    Thank you! I e.mailed them! I have never ordered anything from Canada though, but I'll give them a shot! I need it! lol
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    They're fine lots of guys use their springs.
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    With a trunk full of batts?!?! lol!
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    No not with a trunk full of batteries but for lowering springs in general.
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    Olds intrigue springs are bigger than the stock springs, they raise the rear up a little.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrishova View Post
    There are those FIVE 140ah batts, and one of those in the spare tirewell, and that is a XS3100 all the way to the right with the distro blocks on it, it looks small now! lol
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  12. #12 Re: Are there "Heavy load" or "helper" coils for the rear? 
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    Someone suggested using front struts and springs for the rear since they are made to hold up the motor ...

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    I cant find the part number atm but I had a friend that did car audio as well and he used Moog variable rate springs. He has almost no ass sag
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    Wow is someone goes an electric car conversion? That's a crapload of batteries.
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    No it is all for audio, but i have driven home on a dead alt before ! Lol ! And MOOG doesnt have anything for me...

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    Here's some info that may be of help.

    Grand Prixs Of North America • View topic - Moog Springs rear springs
    1999 GP GT 18" Boss 353 Concave|SLP CAI|Borla Cat Back|Plog|HV3|HV TB|ER Rockers|Custom Retrofit Projectors|GMPP Lowering|GMPP Handling|MPD F1|Full Diode Dynamic LEDs
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