Whos running Strano revalves/springs with LTs???
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Whos running Strano revalves/springs with LTs???
So I'm possibly thinking about putting on Sam's revalved Bilsteins and his springs, but I've seen the drop to be as much as 1.25". I just got my long tubes and y-pipe put on (all stainless so I don't really feel like scraping em' all up) and i was just wondering who else out there has this combo on their car that is running long tubes. Pictures are also good, if you have them; thanks!
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i have koni with strano springs. pacesetter LT, TSP catted Y, loudmouth. its so low now its almost undrivable. the exhaust was done before the suspension, so when i had it done, it was fine with stock springs. its best doing the suspension first, then exhaust. at the time, i didnt have any other choice. i may have to get another custom exhaust done after i race this month, depending on how bad it is. the biggest problem are the cats. if you have an ORY, youll be fine, just be sure you point the clamps in the best position for ground clearance.
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I've also got a set of Strano springs along with Koni SA's and haven't had any trouble with scraping my longtubes. I used to have Jet-Hots before without a problem and now I have XS longtubes and I still have no problems. I think the only longtubes you'll have ground clearance issues with is the SLP's.
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I have longtubes too and don't scrape the headers. I'm running a "strano" setup.
Please note that if you have really low headers, it won't much matter what springs you run. I've seen some scrape headers with STOCK springs.
Please note that if you have really low headers, it won't much matter what springs you run. I've seen some scrape headers with STOCK springs.
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Originally Posted by Sam Strano
I have longtubes too and don't scrape the headers. I'm running a "strano" setup.
Please note that if you have really low headers, it won't much matter what springs you run. I've seen some scrape headers with STOCK springs.
Please note that if you have really low headers, it won't much matter what springs you run. I've seen some scrape headers with STOCK springs.
Right, it's just that this is my first set of longtubes and not too many people have the same brand yet (American Racing), so I don't exactly know how they compare with the clearance of other brands. Thanks for the replies guys, I'll have to give you a call Sam if I end up keeping the car.
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If you're going to get a catted y-pipe, my best advice would be to get one custom made, possibly with oval pipes for better clearance. I have the TSP catted y-pipe and Hotckhis springs, and they scrape a lot. Usually, it's more the y-pipe than the headers that cause problems.
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American Racing and Kooks are pretty much the same set up. Both should fit very tight. I have Kooks LT's and their Catted Y on my car, Im running Strano springs and Koni Adjustables and I still have just about 3 inches of clearance. I will try to get up some pics in a bit to show you for comparison. Overall, Im extremley satisfied with that set-up.
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Sorry For The Big Pictures!
First off, The GOOD OLD Can for measuring....roughly 5 inches
NOW FOR THE MEASUREMENTS....
The Lowest part of my car- The Driverside Cat....About 3" clearance at this point!
The Second lowest part, the remaining part of the Catted Y...
And lastly, the third lowest part, my UMI Subframe connectors where they tie into the undercarrige where the tunnel brace used to be, still about 4" inches of clearance there...
Heres some more pics for ya, as the whole underside. Im EXTREMELY Satisfied with my set up as it tucks up very nicely- you cant really see much. Its all just about even with the front K-Member if you look closely. Anyways Enjoy!
NOW FOR THE MEASUREMENTS....
The Lowest part of my car- The Driverside Cat....About 3" clearance at this point!
The Second lowest part, the remaining part of the Catted Y...
And lastly, the third lowest part, my UMI Subframe connectors where they tie into the undercarrige where the tunnel brace used to be, still about 4" inches of clearance there...
Heres some more pics for ya, as the whole underside. Im EXTREMELY Satisfied with my set up as it tucks up very nicely- you cant really see much. Its all just about even with the front K-Member if you look closely. Anyways Enjoy!
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I am running Sams springs and revalves, with Kooks LT's and catted y. I don't have any pics of ground clearance like EvilBLK02TA, just some side shots of the car if you want. The only 2 times I have scraped, was on a speed bump that was about 4 inches tall, and had no slope to it, it went straight up. No problems getting in and out of driveways or going over normal speed bumps.
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SS1156- Yes I drive the car on the street, but only on nice days, its not my daily driver. Those SFC's are UMIs three point bolt in's. Thanks for the compliments. I have done up a whole thread in regards to my set up here: https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...53#post7469353