LT1-LT4 Modifications 1993-97 Gen II Small Block V8

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Old 05-22-2006, 10:42 PM
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I want to lower my car, but can not decide what springs to use. It is not a daily driver and does have pacesetter longtubes and ORY, this is how the car currently sits.
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The Eiback Pro Kit is a nice kit. It lowers 1.5" all around. I have it, and I am putting on Pace Setter LT's with true duals. I have to take some speed bumps at an angle, but other than that it is pretty good.
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Another vote for the Eibach Pro Kit.... the Eibach Pro Kit for the LT1 will lower your car 1.3 inches in the front and 1.3 inches in the rear.... the Eibach Pro Kit for the LS1 will lower your car 1.5 inches in the front, and 1.3 inches in the rear... You CAN use the LS1 kit on the LT1... I used it on my car and it not only increased my handling, but it also gave my car a great looking stance.... The reason why the LS1 kit lowers the car 1.5 inches in the front as opposed to 1.3 inches is because the LS1 kit is a softer spring and the LT1 engine is a heavy iron block engine as opposed to the LS1's aluminum block...

BTW, Very nice looking ride, and very clean.. mad props
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I got 1.5 all around, after the springs settled a little bit, LT1 Springs.



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