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Date Posted: Fri February 21, 2014 10:27:53PM
Author: Don Stanley
Subject: Re: H WILL PROGRESSIVE FT. SPRINGS RAISE THE HEIGHT T
In reply to: WAYNE IN NJ 's message, "H WILL PROGRESSIVE FT. SPRINGS RAISE THE HEIGHT T" on Fri October 11, 2013 8:25:10AM

Am considering going to the progressive springs in the front end.. No am going to go to progressive springs in the front end. Is this a difficult job to do and any suggestions on how to do it? I think there were previous posts on a technique to do this but have not been able to find it. I am better with a wrench then a computer

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