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Mine settled over time (roughly 12 years) so I did replace the back half with a little more arch than the stock spec for my car.
Never saw a difference on the timeslip; just the outer tire to quarterpanel clearance.
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We have seen only very minor ride height changes over 10 plus years
but never any 60 ft. change. My Demon probably has 1000 passes on it and never changed the springs. John Calvert makes well engineered products and has exceptional integrity!
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If you haven't yet, and you have an automatic, you might want to think about looking at your converter. Had the same problem your describing and after many $$ and a couple of months it turned out to be the converter although it stalled up the same rpm as it did new. Never had any problems with my Caltracts in 10 years of use.
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