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Old 11-05-2012, 05:25 AM
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You can add a set of helper springs if you like. They are an additional set of short lightly spring springs whos function is only to keep the main springs anchored in their pearch's. I believe the coupes have them as standard equipment. Your condition is not unusual and poses no real problem as the springs will be seated with weight on the suspension. I don't thing there is any adjustment you can make to eliminate this if your ride height is set properly. As mentioned, many different springs were used or switched out by users. If I have any standing spring length information I'll edit this post later today with the additional information.
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