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Old 06-13-2008, 11:42 PM
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Arrow what front springs in need ?

hi , when i bought my car it's like that picture from front is higer than rear so what springs i need for front ? and i need rear or only front , i want the car from front lower than rear , and how much inch's (front-rear) my car dropped ?

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question : what those springs ?? in this picture

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looks like they did the garden hose mod in the rear, you can probably undo that and level it out a little.
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how ?? i want to install springs i like the lowering views
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??????? up
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Pontiac SLP, looks like the previous owner of your car removed the rubber spring isolators that sit on top of the rear springs. This usually drops the rear by 0.75". If you want to lower the front end too, I would suggest either lowering springs like BMR, Strano or Eibach (LT1 only) for all four corners, or cutting about 1/2 to 3/4 of a coil from the bottom of the stock front springs, or best of all, Koni SA shocks on all four corners with the front springs on the lower mount.
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Originally Posted by Jeep_junkie
Pontiac SLP, looks like the previous owner of your car removed the rubber spring isolators that sit on top of the rear springs. This usually drops the rear by 0.75". If you want to lower the front end too, I would suggest either lowering springs like BMR, Strano or Eibach (LT1 only) for all four corners, or cutting about 1/2 to 3/4 of a coil from the bottom of the stock front springs, or best of all, Koni SA shocks on all four corners with the front springs on the lower mount.
if i install starno its will be good ? i have been installed SLP blestin shocks
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Yeah heres a guide to the hose mode or replacing the rubber isolator with heater hose. you could just do the opposite to level it out if the previous owner did the mod.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...1&page=1&pp=20
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Hello, we offer an excellent spring for your car that will drop the car 1 1/4" yet retain very good ride quality. I sell all four springs for $229.95 or if you need just front or rears they are $125.95 per pair. If you have any questions please give us a call our tech/sales dept is open MON-FRI 8:30AM-6:00PM EST. Here is a link to our site and a couple of pics. The car in the pic has our springs installed.

http://www.bmrfabrication.com/F-bodySuspension.htm
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