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Old 01-28-2012, 12:28 PM
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Any foreseeable issues on this? I found some for a great price and jumped on them..
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Well the LT1 springs are designed for a heavier motor compared to the LS1 springs.

That being said LS1 cars are 4x4 from the factory so you may luck out and be alright.

Are you putting new shocks on while doing the springs? May want to consider Lower Control Arms and relocation brackets while you are doing it.
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like he said the rears are the same spring for both cars, but the front are different spring rates , ive got sportlines on my car, love the look but hate the ride, maybe you will luck out by putting lt springs up front, let us know.
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Definitely will. It came with front shocks already mounted but I think I'm going with some KYB's for front and back, and I think I am gonna order LCA's and relocation bracket along with the adjustable PHB
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The LS1 Sportline springs have a lot better(higher) spring rates than the LT1 Sportline do, that" the only difference.



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