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hey everyone, this is my first post here so i'm likely violating at least 10 different rules right now. but that's beside the point.

i have an '01 mercury sable LS premium sedan (similar to a Taurus) and i'm about to put at least 200 pounds worth of bass in the trunk. right now i only have 2 of 4 CVX 12's in. so my trunk probably has a little over 100 pounds of bass in it at the moment and it's sitting pretty low. i know grandma cars like mine really weren't meant for that much beat, but what kind of rear suspension could i get to help with that?

keep in mind i'm a senior in high school, still living with my parents working part time and only making about $300 every two weeks.

price is obviously a big factor.

so with that in mind, are there any products that you would recommend?

if so what are the prices?

any and all feedback appreciated.

thanks

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i dont see any rules being broken :)

welcome to the forum!

i dont see you having a problem with weight till way past 100lbs. If its sagging from the weight of a small boy, you might need to replace the shocks/struts/springs anyway.

The car you describe should be able to seat 4 adults so i dont see why 200lbs of bass should be a problem, unless its already a problem from age. I own a 2001, i know its hard, but lets face it, thats an old car......it wouldnt surprise me if the suspension was getting weak.


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i dont see any rules being broken :)

welcome to the forum!

i dont see you having a problem with weight till way past 100lbs. If its sagging from the weight of a small boy, you might need to replace the shocks/struts/springs anyway.

The car you describe should be able to seat 4 adults so i dont see why 200lbs of bass should be a problem, unless its already a problem from age. I own a 2001, i know its hard, but lets face it, thats an old car......it wouldnt surprise me if the suspension was getting weak.

WERD.......We had a 03 without any subs in the trunk and it had a horrible squat in the rear, this thing sat cali like it was a low rider haha. So if you have that if you have that issue you may need to replace some suspension components

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My brother got 95 taurus sho & he put "moog" springs on it. It helped with the sagging. Look to see if they make them for your car. They were pretty cheap

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