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Date Posted: 15:59:20 07/23/02 Tue
Author: Harry
Subject: Re: Lowering 1st gen D using 3000gt springs
In reply to: Janaelen 's message, "Lowering 1st gen D using 3000gt springs" on 07:54:41 07/21/02 Sun

>I've seen a person on the internet using the
>mitsubishi 3000gt base model springs on their diamante
>to lower it. They said modification was required.
>Anyone know what modification they are talking about?
>I have a set that I ordered and I want to make sure I
>don't have to cut the coils to "modify" them.
>
>Any help is greatly appreciated and I will post my
>results here ( I know alot of people in the past have
>been asking how to lower their 1st gens).


I advise against mating 3000gt spings to a Diamante tower, if its not made at a progressive rate set for, and enough for the front end weight of a D, than maybe you should stick with products made for your car.

I have always modified or created everything for my D, so I know how you feel. I correct the previous message on companies for springs. There are three. Email me direct for the info.

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