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    Moog coils

    So I had the stock coils cut to lower the car. Not much into that anymore and I had to replace my KYBs last month because they wore out (quick by the way) and I got Monroe Super Dutys (awesome). Anyway, I bought the moog front springs and had them installed but wasn't really thinking and didn't get any for the rear. So basically front is regular ride height and rear is lowered a bit. I can't seem to find the part number for the correlating Moog rear coils to even the car out. Any help would be lovely. Also if there's any other coil I can use for the rear that will work would be great also. Thanks guys.

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    There is no springs in the rear. You simply set the ride height sensor above the axle to your liking.


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    Quote Originally Posted by PB Marauder View Post
    So I had the stock coils cut to lower the car. Not much into that anymore and I had to replace my KYBs last month because they wore out (quick by the way) and I got Monroe Super Dutys (awesome). Anyway, I bought the moog front springs and had them installed but wasn't really thinking and didn't get any for the rear. So basically front is regular ride height and rear is lowered a bit. I can't seem to find the part number for the correlating Moog rear coils to even the car out. Any help would be lovely. Also if there's any other coil I can use for the rear that will work would be great also. Thanks guys.
    My KYB's were gone in under 10K miles. The Monroes have been on for pushing 50K. They still pass the bounce test easily and ride well.
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