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Old 08-22-06, 11:49 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Old 09-06-06, 01:31 PM   #17 (permalink)
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They're interchangable. The TL springs are slightly softer. I recommend the GS front anti sway bar to go with them.

what would GS front anti sway bar do for me.sorry doint know what that is.
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so, 96-98 TL springs and shocks (front and rear) is fit for 91-95 legend, am I correct?? there is another post said the 96-98 RL spring is interchangeable, is that right also???
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what would GS front anti sway bar do for me.sorry doint know what that is.
That means less body roll and more precise steering.
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so, 96-98 TL springs and shocks (front and rear) is fit for 91-95 legend, am I correct?? there is another post said the 96-98 RL spring is interchangeable, is that right also???
'96 - '98 3.2 TL (not 2.5) FRONT only are interchangable

The RL's front are similar as well but you'll get a soft ride with lots of body roll.
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'96 - '98 3.2 TL (not 2.5) FRONT only are interchangable

The RL's front are similar as well but you'll get a soft ride with lots of body roll.
do you think RL front would be better than the TL . i would like the best ride thanks
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That means less body roll and more precise steering.
can i pick one up in junk yard
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do you think RL front would be better than the TL . i would like the best ride thanks
If thats whats important to you, go for it.
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if it was you what would you put on the 1992 4 door legend LS TL springs and shocks or the RL springs and shocks. THANKS for your help
i check for the shocks from TL oem price was $190 each
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if it was you what would you put on the 1992 4 door legend LS TL springs and shocks or the RL springs and shocks. THANKS for your help
i check for the shocks from TL oem price was $190 each
I'd go with the TL setup. Smooth ride without too much body roll. The earlier RL's were a bit boaty. I dont think the later RL's have a compatible suspension.
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