Two different springs?
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Two different springs?
I am wanting to lower my front some more to get a more aggressive stance. I have a prokit right now. Does anyone have any pics of sportlines in front and prokit in back? I am just wondering what that would look like.
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IMO I think the pro-kit is low enough. I have the pro-kit in front and Strano springs in the rear and I love the stance. Although you cannot buy Strano's rear springs separately, I would look into other springs that would raise your rear a touch. Not lower the front.
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Prokit 400 80-137
Sportline 360 80-137
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IMO I think the pro-kit is low enough. I have the pro-kit in front and Strano springs in the rear and I love the stance. Although you cannot buy Strano's rear springs separately, I would look into other springs that would raise your rear a touch. Not lower the front.
I would tend to agree, the front is way low so if you raised the rear slightly you could get the look you are trying to achieve. We sell our rear springs part # SP003 and list for $125.95 . Our rear spring provide a 1.25 inch rear drop with the comfort of a progressive rate spring ride. The springs can be found here http://www.bmrfabrication.com/F-bodySuspension.htm
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