Might be able to find devices that go in between coils of the spring; turn
'em 90 degrees and it boosts the ride height.  The auto parts store I worked
at in the 80s used to have them.

--Geoff

On 9/23/06, mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> well longer springs probally wouldnt fit as the original springs barely
> fit on the strut, i would go to a shop that only does suspension and springs
> and they might be able to find something to help with the added weight like
> air bags or spring helpers but would check with the shop first before
> buying. hope this helps
>
> tawmcat99 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:          Hello Group!
>
> I am pulling a small trailer and if i have anything significant in the
> trunk along with the 50 or so pounds of tongue weight and 4 passengers
> makes the rear just a little lower than i like. I would rather not get
> the clearance back with larger tires but having struts the only real
> option i can see is longer springs to get the inch and a half or so i
> want. All i can find on the net is lowering springs, would a tire or
> suspension shop be able to get these? Or should i just put taller
> tires on? Your input is appreciated !
>
> Thanks, Allen





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