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  1. My goal is to be able to adjust the front end ride height w/o removing or cutting coil springs. Within the past 2 years, all of my front and rear suspension has already been replaced . Since then I have been cutting Coil Springs and adding lowing blocks to achieve the ride height I want. I want to go lower and fine tune it to the wheels I have. I'm going to get a set of 1" lowering leaf springs and use the 1/2" lowering blocks for adjustment. For the front I'd like to get a set of Coil Overs that will allow me to adjust the ride height. I am not so interested in the valving end of it. There are so many Coil Overs to chose from and they are very expensive. I'm wanting to keep my Upper & Lower Control Arms and just get a set of Coil Over's that will adapt. But the main function is ride height adjustment, preferably 1-3". Am I looking in the right direction or is there something else. Another thought, cost? Not looking to spend too much. Thanks all for your help!
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