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Old 11-29-2007, 10:27 PM
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hey i have got a 1995 dodge stealth SOHC i found some lowering springs that said they where for a 1991-1999 3000gt SL do you think that they would fit on my car thanx for the help
 
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should fit with no prblem, i remember looking into it long time ago but decided to keep mine stock
 
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Ok, i thought they would fit i just wanted to make sure.would i have to have after market shocks
 
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it is recomended. Some manufactures of springs actually say that you need aftermarket shocks, and some claim that you don't have to. I didn't see the difference between them. Somebody would correct me if i'm wrong. If you have original shcks on your stealth it is more likely that you will need to get them replaced.
 
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I used to have a '94 SOHC Stealth. I put Intrax springs with the stock shocks/struts. You can use the stock ones which are KYB. You'll get about a 1 inch to drop and ride is very stiff. You'll definitely feel the bumps in the road.
 
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ok thanks for the help
 



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