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Old 04-02-2007, 02:18 AM   #1
jack_crowley
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Default Fairlane NF SLS

Gday,
Just wondering if someone could help me a bit with some suspension questions I've got;
-If the SLS in a 96 fairlane stuffed up what's the best path to go? I want to retain the smoothness of the ride (ie not feeling the roads potholes and bumps)
-I've read that I can replace it with regular suspension and take out the self levelling system. Would it still be as smooth?
-What kind of price would I be looking at to replace the SLS or to go with normal suspension?
-Would it be better to replace the springs and suspension at the same time to get an even smoother ride?

Sorry about the long list of questions.
Cheers mates

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