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Old 04-21-2003, 03:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
BadAndy
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Fords fix for saggy X Ucode front springs

Yup, the same time I got my racks fixed, they "fixed" my springs. The service guy calls me and tells me "We got a fix for your springs. It's hot off the press! Not even posted anywhere yet. We're going to install the 2003 Jounce Bumpers!"

I debated with them that it wasn't going to fix the springs. That wasn't effective. They told me that the spec in the book of 4.44" was a height for new springs and my springs with 2500 mi. on them at 4.25 were fine. Spring sag was normal. This was per the "Hotline". But nobody could tell me at what point the springs would be bad.

It did change things, not for the better, just a change. Now it feels like I'm riding on marshmallows.

-Andy
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