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    Springs which way up?

    I have just pulled the old springs out to fit EFS 2 inch springs. Is there a top and bottom of the spring?

    One end is flattened on the top of the last coil the other end is rounded like the rest of the spring.

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    Yes there is a right way up. Have a look at the spring seats on the car. It will be very obvious which way is which.
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    Flat to the top.
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