Will rear V6 springs lower the rear of my car?
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Will rear V6 springs lower the rear of my car?
I have LCA's and subframes on the car with the stock Z28 springs/shocks. I want it to squat while launching, but not while driving down the street... <img src="gr_stretch.gif" border="0">
I've heard they might be about a 1/4" lower.
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I've heard they might be about a 1/4" lower.
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Re: Will rear V6 springs lower the rear of my car?
[quote]Originally posted by Pro Stock John:
<strong>I have 1995 V6 springs and I don't think they lowered the car at all.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Thanks, I got the '95s based on one of your posts I read.
<strong>I have 1995 V6 springs and I don't think they lowered the car at all.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Thanks, I got the '95s based on one of your posts I read.
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Re: Will rear V6 springs lower the rear of my car?
Cool.
I made a post about the years because I knew that some of the newer V6s have the same rear springs as the V8 cars.
V6 springs can really help, and help a lot on the street with drag radials.
I can outhook some cars on the street who are on slicks.
I made a post about the years because I knew that some of the newer V6s have the same rear springs as the V8 cars.
V6 springs can really help, and help a lot on the street with drag radials.
I can outhook some cars on the street who are on slicks.