Pontiac GTO 2004-2006 The Modern Goat

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Old 02-14-2006, 07:55 PM
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How important are SFC's for the GTO. I know on my 4th Gen Fbody it was fairly important but wondering about the GTO.

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Not many people seem to be using them, I doubt I will be getting any anytime soon as well.
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Ok I was thinking the GTO chassis would be better since the Fbody chassis was designed in like 1992 or earlier for use in the 1993 model.
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I have them. I got them because of flex over time. I plan on keeping the car for quite awhile and want it to stay straight and not twisted.

Can't really feel a difference one way or another. You can tell how good they are by jacking up the car. The whole side comes up pretty quick instead of one wheel at a time. Plus its a nice jacking point.

F-Body chasis is 82-02




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