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I have had a set of MAC lowering springs on my car for about a year now, ~25000 miles on them, my question is this....do they go bad? i know my shocks arent all that great, but lately my car has been, lack of any other way to put it, mushy, in steering responce and bumps. I can take the back end of my car, and lift it and bounce it and my suspension will bottom out completely, with no effort.
any ideas on this?
R.I.P \'99 Firebird, you will be missed<p>New toy - 2001 GSXR-750, Yoshimura Exhaust, Power Commander, Rebuilt Airbox
i think its your shocks. if you kept your stock ones or got take-offs, i'm sure they're bad now. btw, did you notice much of a drop w/ those springs? i put those on my car and measured the drop, it was only 3/4'' so after a year i got the rksport springs which lowered it an inch lower than the macs.
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lowered it about 1.5" all around, sags a bit lower in the back due to the subs, but i want even lower, so im eventually going to do air ride (about 3-6 months away though)
R.I.P \'99 Firebird, you will be missed<p>New toy - 2001 GSXR-750, Yoshimura Exhaust, Power Commander, Rebuilt Airbox
Springs typically do not go bad unless they have flawed metal or have been stretched in a collision. However I have heard bad stories of MAC springs being overly soft or overly stiff depending on the year model application.
Shocks are the only component that can/will go bad. If it didn't do this 25,000 miles ago, change your shocks.
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