Koni's 4/3 Strano Springs
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Koni's 4/3 Strano Springs
Category: Steering & Suspension
Price: $525
Part Fits: 93-02 Chevrolet Camaro, 93-02 Pontiac Firebird
Location (State): MO
Item Condition: Brand New
Engine: LS1/LS6
LS Engine?: Fits LS Engine
The koni shocks are 4/3 single adjustable shocks for fourth gen f bodies. They are 4th gen front and 3rd gen rears with about 500 miles on them. The strano springs were put on at the same time. This combo was probably the single best mod that I did to the car. The car stayed planted to the ground and provided a firm (not stiff) ride. I had stock decarbons, bilsteins, and koni's all on the car and the koni's were in a league of their own.
Srings SOLD, Koni shocks SOLD.
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$700 shipped for the package, I am most likely selling my car this summer just because I do not drive it enough to justify spending so much money on it. I have put less than 1,000 miles on the car this past year, so I am selling some of the aftermarket parts to get it back to stock.
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Correct, you get exactly what is in the picture, the 2 front shocks are on the left and the 2 rear shocks are on the right. They will bolt right up on your 2000 Trans Am or any other camaro or trans am from 1993 - 2002.
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sweet...I am very intrested....one more question, the springs...I wouldn't mind having some aftermarket spring but I do not want my car lowered...are these lowering springs or stock height? and if they are lowering, how far?
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I have attached a link to Sam Strano's website to see the details on the springs. They are advertised for a 1.2" inch drop and I think that is what they drop. I have longtube headers and was worried about clearance, but with the springs the car never scraped. The best thing about the springs are that they are lighter than the OEM springs and you do not need a spring compressor to install the front springs.
I put on the factory springs today and it was such a pain getting the spring compressed. I think the springs are worth the cost just because they are so much easier to install than the factory springs.