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Arrow Looking 4 Springs? Read this post!!!

I just got off the phone with the customer service people at Goldline. I think my rears are way too low and are rubbing on my tires. The guy said that they have a limited warranty for the original buyer, but since I had told him I bought them used, was a nice guy, and wasn't demanding anything that he would send me a NEW SET for free! He said it's not the norm, or policy, but he didn't want me to be hung out to dry either. So, after talking to him for a while he suggested that I put the sedan springs in because I plan on putting my subs back in my car here pretty soon.

I was really amazed at the awesome customer service that he provided. I would highly reccomend them to anyone looking to get springs. It's not just the product, but the support after is very important.

EDIT: Oh, he also said that about a year ago they made a new spring, a bit higher in the back, and then sent them out to their customers to replace the old ones. He said I might have gotten a set of the old ones so he didn't want me to be dissatisfied. In their 15 years in business he said he's never seen one of their springs sag but he still went ahead and processed a new set for me. They will be shipped out today so I should have them in about a week!

Mods, sorry about the many posts about my spring problems, this should be the last one.
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