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Old 03-18-2010, 08:42 PM   #1
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Rear Coils

I have found some rear coils springs from a mid 80's Monte Carlo. Can I use them on my '67 to lower it a few inches? I know some use TJ or Chevelle springs but I thought I read somewhere that g-bodies will also work?
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Re: Rear Coils

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I have found some rear coils springs from a mid 80's Monte Carlo. Can I use them on my '67 to lower it a few inches? I know some use TJ or Chevelle springs but I thought I read somewhere that g-bodies will also work?
Yes, they'll work. I tried them on one of my trucks & it didn't drop any amount because of the sag my original springs already had. Never know until you try though....
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Okay, thanks for the reply!!!
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