Springs

Springs

Fix Your Sagging Ride Height with New Springs

Springs

Springs

Fix Your Sagging Ride Height with New Springs

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Uneven ride height, excessive body movement, or a car that sits noticeably lower than it should are common signs of worn out springs. On classic Chevy Camaros, Chevelles, and El Caminos, factory springs gradually lose tension after decades of supporting vehicle weight. As spring rates weaken, the suspension can sag, affecting stance, alignment, and overall ride stability.

 

Replacing suspension springs restores proper ride height and helps maintain consistent weight distribution across the chassis. Fresh springs support improved suspension travel and allow shocks and other components to operate as intended. Springs are often replaced during broader suspension work alongside new shocks or refreshed suspension kits, helping bring balance back to the entire system.