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Old 07-11-2005, 05:53 PM   #1
mattbl
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Default Quick rear spring question

I'm putting XR springs into my AU S1

I've done the front fine.

I've got the struts out of the rear. Putting the new rear spring on and the spring seems too short ie. it doesn't take up all of the length of the strut and wobbles around when the centre nut is done up.

Is this right? Does the weight of the car take up the slack when its installed and you just make sure the end of the spring is in the right position in the rubber boot?

Thanks

Matt

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