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    1. #1
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      No good on the lowers! Maybe it was just your specific car, I'll find out as they will be here tomorrow. I was also thinking about putting a poly coil seat in the spring cup so I'm not so dropped in the front. I have the Hotchkis 2 in drop coils for the front. I'd like to keep it about that height. I'm going to call hotchkis today and see if i can get a set of there poly coil seats. Hoping they will work in the cup on these a arms we have. Other option is get a no drop front coil I guess. I do have a third option too, coil overs or shockwaves. Spendy though.

      I'm in Minnesota.

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      1971 Nova 383/TKO 500, Hotchkis, Kore3, 17in Rally's


    2. #2
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      Quote Originally Posted by firecatwilson View Post
      No good on the lowers! Maybe it was just your specific car, I'll find out as they will be here tomorrow. I was also thinking about putting a poly coil seat in the spring cup so I'm not so dropped in the front. I have the Hotchkis 2 in drop coils for the front. I'd like to keep it about that height. I'm going to call hotchkis today and see if i can get a set of there poly coil seats. Hoping they will work in the cup on these a arms we have. Other option is get a no drop front coil I guess. I do have a third option too, coil overs or shockwaves. Spendy though.

      I'm in Minnesota.
      Ya the arms were too narrow by like an 1/8 of a inch. Hopefully yours slide right in but being a welder myself I know once welded metal loves to move and being made in a jig im sure some of the arms spring out and also warp in it all depends on how the person welded the arm and how fast he removed it from the jig.




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