You know, I'm in the middle of replacing my rear shocks and springs and something just occurred to me. Those of you who have done this (and there are many), after you do this upgrade, if you ever jack up the rear end of your car and put it on jackstands for future mods to the rear, since there is a 1" to 1.5" difference in spring height, do you ever have your springs just fall out? I'm sure that isn't the case but I wanted to be sure this wasn't going to be a problem in the future in case I do something else to the car and forget about the height difference on the springs. I would imagine once the shocks are reconnected this isn't going to be an issue. Just wanted to be sure.
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Re: Replacing rear springs: a concern
Originally posted by Smoke Pantherit's not an issue2000 Camaro V6<br />I\'ve done nothing to my car worth note. :)
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