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spacers are placed on the front springs to avoid shock compression and to raise the nose for shipping purposes. They are supposed to be removed by the dealer when the

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spacers are placed on the front springs to avoid shock compression and to raise the nose for shipping purposes. They are supposed to be removed by the dealer when the car is unloaded from the truck. If you still have them, taking them off will improve handling..

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