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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 50 Deep: [QB] [b]Lethl03:[/b] as soon as your car is ready Noel let me know [b]Luke:[/b] Yeah man i only went with 3/4 a coil and kept all the iso's in. I had been considering a full coil but seeing as how the car will see all types of road conditions i want to keep from scraping anywhere. The saleens were a good choice though for sure. The advice you gave seemed to work perfectly as i had the chance to pick up a set like a day after i had PM'd you [b]Fastryde3:[/b] You and mike are one and the same man. The day i pulled up in my car he told me i needed one. I like using my CB radio though. haha [b]Snakebit95:[/b] I would not reccommend cutting your springs since they are progressive rate. The springs on the 03 cobras are linear and maitain the same rate througout. So when you cut them the only thing that changes is the length they travel. When you cut progressive rate springs it makes them become unpredictable since each coil compresses at a different weight [b]Cali95GT:[/b] The lake hasnt been closed anytime i have been there since 4th of July and now. It may have been closed prior but not to my knowledge [/QB][/QUOTE]
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