WTB springs struts/shocks
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WTB springs struts/shocks
I need springs and all around strut/shocks for a 2000 camaro SS. Really wanting Billstiens HD but will take something affordable that is also reasonable. Email me for better contact at spa2000nky@yahoo.com thanks
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Here are the Vogtlands. Yea they are low especially if you have exhaust cutouts.
Here is my suspension build:
SLP Bilsteins
Monroe mounts
Vogtland Springs
BMR adj. Torque Arm
UMI torque arm relocation bracket
Founders Lower control Arms + relocation brackets
Founders strut tower brace (not pictured)
Founders panhard bar
Moog Tie rods
Spohn upper and lower A arms
Spohn subframe connects (not pictured)
ST Suspensions sway arms (these are the heavy ones)
the reason why I have different vendors is that I bought the parts over some time, found e coupon codes, deals, discounts and just slowly got the build together. I'm very happy with how it turned out tho. I wish I'd just bought non-adjustable parts, would have saved a little money and made installing and balancing easier. The car pics are right after install, and day after took it to get aligned, it has settled a little since then and actually looks better IMHO. But it's done. Now I can move on to other things.
Here is my suspension build:
SLP Bilsteins
Monroe mounts
Vogtland Springs
BMR adj. Torque Arm
UMI torque arm relocation bracket
Founders Lower control Arms + relocation brackets
Founders strut tower brace (not pictured)
Founders panhard bar
Moog Tie rods
Spohn upper and lower A arms
Spohn subframe connects (not pictured)
ST Suspensions sway arms (these are the heavy ones)
the reason why I have different vendors is that I bought the parts over some time, found e coupon codes, deals, discounts and just slowly got the build together. I'm very happy with how it turned out tho. I wish I'd just bought non-adjustable parts, would have saved a little money and made installing and balancing easier. The car pics are right after install, and day after took it to get aligned, it has settled a little since then and actually looks better IMHO. But it's done. Now I can move on to other things.
Last edited by RJDio; 02-10-2014 at 08:26 PM.