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Winter Suspension

WindowsBreakerG4

ALDORF THE DESTROYER OF WHITE SHIRTS
Joined
Sep 29, 2008
Location
Western PA
Winter is coming and that means having 3" of ground clearance is just ****ty, I like my stiffish ride, and think stock looks like a

Current ideas
Blue IPD Springs
or maybe diesel springs and overload springs (with 2 cut in the back and 1 in the front?) or maybe just diesel fronts and normal wagon springs for the back?

Thoughts?

In the spring I'll probably put the current springs back on.

I have Konis on so there so that ain't not thang
 
Oh I plan on pizza cutters but the stock springs are so freaking soft. I want something stiffer, hence consiering diesel springs and overloads, I am just worried that'll be a bad combo.
 
So this mornign it didn't want to cold start (after not wanting to hot start last night right before I pulled it into the garage). Swapping relays didn't help, nor did unplugging the MAF. I disconnected and replugged the CPS, then it fired right up. Thoughts?
 
So this mornign it didn't want to cold start (after not wanting to hot start last night right before I pulled it into the garage). Swapping relays didn't help, nor did unplugging the MAF. I disconnected and replugged the CPS, then it fired right up. Thoughts?

i've had this happen before. Only difference between us Windows is I have Regina. Bought a new CPS w/ a lifetime warranty and 3 months later it died. Wouldn't hot or cold start right @ mechanics shop. Swapped in a another from store fired right up.
 
The ipd springs will be fine. Even a slammed 240 still has a lot of clearance compared to any newer car. 185 width pizza cutter general altimax arctic are a really cheap and very good snow tire

They don't look to bad either

 
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