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Originally Posted by rsr2216
Trying to smooth out the ride of my 92 legacy. I have all ready put new koni shocks on, new air bags in front coil springs and I am now looking at the rear leaf springs. When looking at them there is no "arch" to them. My past (limited to cars, pickup trucks etc.)experience is you should have a arch with the middle closest to the ground. Even with 90lbs in my rear air bags I have no arch. Ride is rough. Any body notice how much arch you have. Any way of telling if they are wore out? I have talked to a few spring shops and they all say "that old, just replace them." Also, any body prefer new coils in the front as opposed the OEM with the air bags?
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I could be wrong here but I don't think it matters much about the rear leaf springs. I am under the impression that the air bags provide the cushion for the ride, not the springs. I look at the springs as more of a pivot and alignment mechanism for the air bags than anything else.
Hopefully someone with more knowledge will chime in with some definite answers.
Brad