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Old 03-09-2012, 12:12 AM
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Default Re: HQ springs GM# 3955724

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Camaro Don</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> is the &quot;HA&quot; springs close in specs as &quot;HQ&quot;?? Just in case HeartBeat city's &quot;HA&quot; (3955724)springs are really &quot;HA&quot; and not &quot;HQ&quot; as they told me. I'm going to order the &quot;HA&quot; springs from them with the number 3955724. </div></div>

Camaro Don,

As far as I can tell they were the same spring.

If you are using the original spring tag that lists 3955724 go with that. The Assembly code was just that, a short cut code for the line worker. HA or HQ does not matter. It is the part number that matters. BTW I can create an accurate spring tag (especially if you have a pic of the original).

Provided the spring is true to the specs, you should be happy. Springs do take a while to settle in and might start off high.

Greg
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