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Old 09-15-2003, 06:30 PM
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Rear end sags coils

what type of coils should i get to fix my second gen rear end sag and where can i get them.

And will the lift coils give me more lift than oem coils or will they just make me go back to normal.
Old 09-15-2003, 06:34 PM
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PLEASE do a search on this topic. You will find plenty of information, I promise.
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ILL bet you a cookie let you will find Massive amounts of info here if you search . but Ill give you a hint
*cough* Downey HD Coils *cough*
Old 09-15-2003, 07:24 PM
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guys i know this isnt the news you would like to hear but the last few times ive posted on this forum noone will seem to help me in the ways i need. Either they get of topic and tell me something i should of done or should get instead or they tell me to search. And i cant always search for a few reasons.
1.i dont even know how to search for things
2. i dont always have time to go searching thats why im posting here because i usually get fast answers on topic and thats why i like this forum because you guys have helped me so much. So im sorry if im just complaining but i need some help. Thanx guys
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Good to see another Okie on the board.
I'd say go with the Downey HD coils. I have a set and I love 'em. I'll get back on some places to buy them when I've got more time.

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Definately go with the Downeys. I just put mine on a few months ago and they're great. Contact Mike here on the board (I think his username is Xtreme-Offroad). He has great prices on these.
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Originally posted by fooddude
guys i know this isnt the news you would like to hear but the last few times ive posted on this forum noone will seem to help me in the ways i need. Either they get of topic and tell me something i should of done or should get instead or they tell me to search. And i cant always search for a few reasons.
1.i dont even know how to search for things
2. i dont always have time to go searching thats why im posting here because i usually get fast answers on topic and thats why i like this forum because you guys have helped me so much. So im sorry if im just complaining but i need some help. Thanx guys

As far as searching goes: there is a purple "Search" button up at the top of the screen, under the logo. You just click that, type in a key word or two, and hit enter.

If you have tried a search, just say so. At least people will know you gave it a shot and will be more likely to help you, either by typing a reply or by linking a different thread for you.

If you don't have time to wade through a bunch of posts that you would find in a search, again, just say so. Then we'll know you're short on time and we'll be able to help you better.

Sorry if people gripe about searching, but so, so many times repeat questions are asked, and there really is a ton of info here just waiting to be found.
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Originally posted by mertztr
Sorry if people gripe about searching, but so, so many times repeat questions are asked, and there really is a ton of info here just waiting to be found.
Well said Tom. I didn't mean to sound like a dick in my first reply, but just like you said, it just gets old seeing the same questions every few days. Good luck on your search fooddude!
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Food,

I just got a set of Downey HD coils and Bilsteins. They're going on next Tuesday and I expect them to fix the sag. The price was reasonable from x-treme and the service was worth any extra.

I've been reading on this subject for several months now and this seems to be the most positively reviewed combo for the 2G's.

J.D.
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thanks for all your help guys and ill be sure to tell you if i am short on time and so on next time.
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