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Old 11-17-2003, 04:21 AM
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Well i have a 96 Z28 t-top car, what company should i go with for heavy weight springs? List some company's want weight springs are good, links would be even better. I dont want to drop the car if not needed the most o would lower the car would be an inch. If i were to lower it i know you would need the re-location brackets. I already know that i need to get SFC's, LCA's, adjustable PHB, and some bigger meats it the frount and back. Shocks im not sure on i dont know what to get i cant afford Koni yellow double adjustables, or bilsteans at this time if i get all the suspention parts. I mean there are numders of ways to get a car to handle well i mean like not getting body roll when taking a turn, you know it stays flat and hugs the road good. OH and sway bars how makes a good aftermarket one or go 1LE. Or should i go with all 1LE stuff.
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They make a coilover kit. You can adjust the ride height back to nearly stock. I'd start there.
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In my opinion, the shocks are by far the weakest link in the stock suspension. Koni SAs are the only suspension mod I have on my TA right now, and it was absolutely a night and day difference. I'm still waiting for my 35mm ST swaybar though. Seems to be a big backup for those bars right now. Next on the list is some bigger meats, then I'll work on the rest of the suspension.



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