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my rear struts are stock and the front are off a 97 contour and there to long so i would like to put all new struts all the way around (i can spell now lol )

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Originally posted by two_cool_tour:
Well thats your prob. all i need to know how to do is read and wrench so im all good ..... thanks





If you read enough you should be able to spell, additionally, if you cannot spell what you do for a living...that is a BIG problem!


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if you are not going to help me then dont bother posting anything you f*ckers

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Originally posted by TourDeForce:
Easy guys, he can at least express what he is looking for. He probably reads, writes, and speaks at least 2 languages. How many do you use reasonably well?

That said, CANADA RULZ!!!

On topic:

If you're going to upgrade the suspension, you should seriously consider upgrading all 4 corners to keep balanced performance. Varied spring rates can make handling unpredictable & unstable.

One of the best setups for the money is the Koni kit. Excellent handling, adjustable, and about a 2" drop IIRC... Perform a search in this section for 'koni kit' and you'll get some threads that will tell you all the details & show you where to get it at a good price.

BAT makes a very nice kit for just slightly less money. 1" drop, very good handling, and a great all around kit for a daily driven car. I have it on my Mystique & enjoy it very much. The BAT kit is NOT adjustable. It can be had at www.batinc.net and I think SPmotorsports.com

Enjoy your car, my friend!





Originally posted by two_cool_tour:
if you are not going to help me then dont bother posting anything you f*ckers




Most Canadiens can read and write in French. It's been my experience that they do not speak it. It's obvious that, in addition to not writing English very well, he doesn't read well, either. I sure hope he's francophone or at least a darn good mechanic.

p.s. I'm American and speak, read, and write English/Francais fluently. Thank you California public schools! Spanish, not too bad. Thank you Mexicans at school!


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Originally posted by GreaseyMonkey:
if you've already got the springs, Spax struts were highly recommended to me for combination with my eibach springs. you can get those from BAT, some $99/per or something.



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Originally posted by muntus:
Most Canadiens can read and write in French. It's been my experience that they do not speak it. It's obvious that, in addition to not writing English very well, he doesn't read well, either. I sure hope he's francophone or at least a darn good mechanic.

p.s. I'm American and speak, read, and write English/Francais fluently. Thank you California public schools! Spanish, not too bad. Thank you Mexicans at school!


Most Canadians in places in eastern Canada, like Quebec, don't you mean? I doubt many in the western provinces speak or write much in French if at all.
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Originally posted by 88SVT:
Originally posted by muntus:
Most Canadiens can read and write in French. It's been my experience that they do not speak it. It's obvious that, in addition to not writing English very well, he doesn't read well, either. I sure hope he's francophone or at least a darn good mechanic.

p.s. I'm American and speak, read, and write English/Francais fluently. Thank you California public schools! Spanish, not too bad. Thank you Mexicans at school!


Most Canadians in places in eastern Canada, like Quebec, don't you mean? I doubt many in the western provinces speak or write much in French if at all.
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There are pockets of French speaking Canadians throughout Canada, including Vancover, Calgary, and Edmonton.


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i can't speak a word of french , but i can wrench really good tho

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Originally posted by two_cool_tour:
i can't speak a word of french , but i can wrench really good tho




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