SLP Bilstein suspension/Sway bars/UMI DA PHB
Everything pictured, except for the UMI PHB, was taken off my 02 SS at 16,650 miles. The PHB has only 2200 miles on it.
SLP Option Bilstein Shocks -- *SOLD*
Springs -- *SOLD*
Stock PHB



UMI Chromemoly Spherical Rod-ended Double Adjustable PHB, plus bolts
*SOLD*
Sway Bar set, 32mm front and 19mm rear with bushings/endlinks



Shipped prices:
Stock PHB $20
Set of Sway bars $90
Thanks for looking.
SLP Option Bilstein Shocks -- *SOLD*
Springs -- *SOLD*
Stock PHB



UMI Chromemoly Spherical Rod-ended Double Adjustable PHB, plus bolts
*SOLD*
Sway Bar set, 32mm front and 19mm rear with bushings/endlinks



Shipped prices:
Stock PHB $20
Set of Sway bars $90
Thanks for looking.
Last edited by SmokeySS; Feb 14, 2007 at 04:36 PM.
Well, it wasn't until I put on brand new 275 Nitto 555R2 and 315 555DRs which stick that I appreciated the suspension. I would probably not do it again which is to say that I don't think what I've got on now feels like such an improvement. I was used to the Bilstein setup and I'm used to what I've got now, basically a rougher ride but better for when pushed into a turn. Then again, I don't track the car so this is overkill. Yes, you'll definitely improve your handling since I'm only noticing marginal improvement with the new stuff in my sig.
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Waiting on a buyer to decide if he'll take shocks/springs together given shipping price.
Several members in line for shocks only.
TC3, the expense of shipping the shocks/springs alone is $70 (CA to VA) by weight only so you would have to at least match my fair asking price. Shipping costs are going UP (thanks oil companies)
Several members in line for shocks only.
TC3, the expense of shipping the shocks/springs alone is $70 (CA to VA) by weight only so you would have to at least match my fair asking price. Shipping costs are going UP (thanks oil companies)



