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hey fuct its only 88lbs. Im sure you'll be fine either way. Just noticed also you have/had tien springs, might want to varify with them what your car is capable

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Old 01-31-2013, 02:58 PM   #6 (permalink)
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hey fuct its only 88lbs. Im sure you'll be fine either way. Just noticed also you have/had tien springs, might want to varify with them what your car is capable of with those. Your total gross vehicle weight could be reduced since its not considered a stock load bearing spring.
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