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Old 04-16-2008, 06:38 AM
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Looking at LT1 springs for my convertible TA, I don't go to the track or drive it hard, I put under 4,000 miles on it a year. Want a better look and might even keep my stock shocks? I see these springs and wonder how they compare? Drop might be a little lower with Goldline but I hear the LT1 Prokit is a decent spring for our cars?

Any advice before I buy would be great. Thanks
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I loved the Prokits on my 95 Z28, was on stock shocks as well.
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Did you leave the isolators on? Not 100% sure what they do but didn't know if it was a good idea to remove them? Is a Panhard bar 100% needed? Some say yes some say they didn't need it. I guess I can buy one install it in case I need a alignment?
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I believe I put them back in. You could always try it both ways, but without I seem to remember it making some noise as it's metal on metal. You can put heater hose around the top coil, really depends on the look you're doing for. They pop out in minutes on a lift.



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