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Old 08-11-2009, 12:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Nacho SS
Read the thread.
I did.... above posters had mentioned Canuck selling them on Ebay for less than SSC. So i was asking for a link to that. I already contacted SSC for a price. Just shopping around.
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Originally Posted by Garou24
I did.... above posters had mentioned Canuck selling them on Ebay for less than SSC. So i was asking for a link to that. I already contacted SSC for a price. Just shopping around.
Read the thread, Canuck is SSC. They charge more for shipping on eBay, its a con. Buy them directly from them.
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Originally Posted by Nacho SS
Read the thread, Canuck is SSC. They charge more for shipping on eBay, its a con. Buy them directly from them.
Yea, what he said!

BTW - I just lowered my car today w/ the SSC's and the ride is awesome. They are just a tad firmer; the ride is no means stiff.
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Originally Posted by pro_performer
Yea, what he said!

BTW - I just lowered my car today w/ the SSC's and the ride is awesome. They are just a tad firmer; the ride is no means stiff.
I don't know how to make it any clearer....I remember my first days around here, I was all ears.

But anyway, glad you like the springs. I have been trying to convince you guys that the ride is near OEM and the car performs better.
Old 08-19-2009, 09:53 AM
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Were they a pain in the *** to install? I remember doing the front springs on my 95 Z and I swore I'd never do it again. lol
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Were they a pain in the *** to install? I remember doing the front springs on my 95 Z and I swore I'd never do it again. lol
The fronts were the easy part....back were somewhat difficult, but overall not too bad.
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Originally Posted by pro_performer
Yea, what he said!

BTW - I just lowered my car today w/ the SSC's and the ride is awesome. They are just a tad firmer; the ride is no means stiff.
I see you didn't do struts/shocks. Any reason? How many miles are on your stockers?



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