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simple wall it off move the weight forward of the rear wheels

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Lol. That would work though. I'm having good luck with my Progressive moog springs right now. About 200lbs in the trunk and really hasn't dropped a half inch. Just depends on what's made for your car. Coilovers are nice and will get the job done but they are a little pricey depending on your application. And if you do go coilovers make sure you get real coilovers and not wannabe coilovers. Real ones are going to run atleast $700-1,000 minimum.

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i got my full eibach kit for $650 they were just straight springs..You are right on target price wise Robert

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Adjustiable airshocks are the most pracitical way i can loadd my grand marquis wit 2 lvl 5 18s 160+ 200 pound box at least + 80+lbs in amps and all the wire and batts i got another 200 pounds, and i can still put 5 fat bitches in my car and be fine

Be realistice ur adding strain on. Sprin gs that are not ment to take it bottom like airshocks are do your car a favor the kits are cheap and are adjustible with a little compressor and a bike fill line u can fill em at any gas station!

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Adjustiable airshocks are the most pracitical way i can loadd my grand marquis wit 2 lvl 5 18s 160+ 200 pound box at least + 80+lbs in amps and all the wire and batts i got another 200 pounds, and i can still put 5 fat bitches in my car and be fine

Be realistice ur adding strain on. Sprin gs that are not ment to take it bottom like airshocks are do your car a favor the kits are cheap and are adjustible with a little compressor and a bike fill line u can fill em at any gas station!

yeah but i cant do this myself. labor at a shop would be through the roof.

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yeah but i cant do this myself. labor at a shop would be through the roof.

airshocks are not very hard to put on, and it's the practical solution, there's nothing magic someone is going to say that is going to make your trunk stop sagging, if you want something you can do on your own to take care of trunk sag just pull the shit out

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Id think about bilstein heavy dutys if you dont want to go air....Ill be putting them on sometime next spring.

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I got about 500lbs in my trunk as well i put bags on my car. works fine

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When I used to use my G6 to compete, I have 5 100 ah batteries (a good 500 pounds right there), plus 2 dc audio xl's (another 100 pounds) the box (another 50 pounds), and the amps (another 50 pounds). I have struts on my car so there wasn't really anything I could do that wasn't really expensive. But since you have springs get some coilovers and call it a day.

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Bilstein shocks won't help the sag. Its the spring that holds the car off the ground. Air shocks would probably b your cheapest solution

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When I used to use my G6 to compete, I have 5 100 ah batteries (a good 500 pounds right there), plus 2 dc audio xl's (another 100 pounds) the box (another 50 pounds), and the amps (another 50 pounds). I have struts on my car so there wasn't really anything I could do that wasn't really expensive. But since you have springs get some coilovers and call it a day.

he has struts on the back of his car to. if you were to get some struts with adjustable ride height like mine then you could just raise it up until you get the ride height you want. get some decent springs to. if you have a little knowledge and a few buddys you can do this in a day in your driveway

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