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Old 09-30-2011, 08:48 AM
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Actually Liam didnt mention that his existing springs were collapsed ... he simply wants to raise the rear "about two inches".

If this is his goal then air shocks are the way to go. They can be filled to any point that he is comfortable with and if he is dissatisfied then returned to the original stance.

Air shocks are cheap, at or near $100 a pair and simple to install. Whereas replacing the springs seems a bit more tedious, expensive, and a more permanet commitment.

I say go with the air shocks and see if they fill his needs but, of course, that is just my perspective.
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