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"content": "nostr:npub1j0at4ud53ytmr3j6npmazjh5x3mpru0jzzsqq69e32f9g2yd6vtq00f5gh depends on the spring I guess. I actually used one set on my dodge 2500 Cummins springs, but two sets were required for my beamer 335d. Tall springs are far less sketchy. After doing it a few times I wish I had one of those hydraulic spring compressors because I'm always uneasy compressing springs",
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