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Coil Springs Help

rcb

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Greetings...
My 62 Grand Prix sags pretty bad, front and rear. I'd like to raise
the front and rear up a little higher from factory specs. Anyone
replace theirs and have some insight on what springs to install ??
Thanks...
Bob
 
Auto zone is way cheaper for coils , I just did my Catalina all around with factory spec coils it sits way up now I didn't realize how saggy it was till I let it down :D
 
U S A Made Coil Springs

The Autozones and Advances of the world are using Chinese imported parts --
they are fine on a 1990 something - this or a 2000 - something - that, but you
DON'T want to use them on a REAL CAR -- a 1962 Grand Prix !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Call me -- Craig -- 516 - 485 - 1935... New York -- I will look up their exact
application -- my factory (in Pittsburgh -- an actual foundary) will have them
in stock -- I can have them drop shipped right to you to save money on
shipping....U S A Made ---- will last you forever........:):)
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The Autozones and Advances of the world are using Chinese imported parts --
they are fine on a 1990 something - this or a 2000 - something - that, but you
DON'T want to use them on a REAL CAR -- a 1962 Grand Prix !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I bought Duralast coils at Auto Zone made by Moog in USA they said , if they lied oh well but they give a lifetime warranty ...for half the price of coils I see in parts catalogs .. :cool:
 
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