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I am looking to replace the front coil springs on my 1972 Chevelle. I remember years ago, there was a company called "Coil Spring Specialties" in Kansas. Just wondering if anyone has used them or have any other recommendations.
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Yes, I believe so. I remember reading an ad that they had in "The Chevelle Report" many years ago.
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<font color="blue">Put some Moroso trick springs
and 90/10 shocks & go out & have some fun! ![]()
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That's funny that you said that! Because that's exactly what's in the car now! I'm looking to put the spiral shocks and stock springs back in.
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<font color="blue">Oh, sorry ..
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