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Old 05-19-2005, 10:56 PM
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I had my springs installed yesterday by a local shop who has done great work on my other cars. My brother had to go pick up my car, because it took them a little longer than expected and I got called into work, so I couldn't check it out. Now my question is the rubber or plastic gromet that goes on the bottom of the spring should have been installed with the new springs, correct? I just got home and looked in my trunk and found the gromets still on the OEM springs. will it be OK to drive it like this, or should I take it back to them and tell them to redo it. I called my brother and he said it drove great and looked awsome. I'll drive it when I wake up to see if everything is cool, fingers crossed. but the drop is awsome and I cant wait for my diamond black GT-7's!!

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im pretty sure they should have used the rubber gromet. not only will that change the drop, but the ride quality too. I have the same springs and they didnt come with rubber gromets, unless the shop put in some new ones. Call and ask.
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