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Wow that looks clean levilz!!! What's the wheels & tires set up? Looks like the Vette wheels too, from which year? Pretty sure I know it's a Z06 wheel? Just wanting to make sure because that's the stance I'm wanting on my Hawk!!!
After some more driving, my rear springs have settled a little more and the fronts have not, which is not good. Now, the car sits like a fox body style Mustang, squatted in the rear and high in the front, which I'm not happy with. So, I guess it's on to plan B, which is either some new front springs from another company or cutting the front springs, which I'm not keen on doing. I've thought about the BMR 1 inch lower A arms, but a $500 fix for a set of $200 springs doesn't seem logical. Has anyone else had this issue with Strano springs? If so, what was the fix and can you buy just front springs from another company?
After some more driving, my rear springs have settled a little more and the fronts have not, which is not good. Now, the car sits like a fox body style Mustang, squatted in the rear and high in the front, which I'm not happy with. So, I guess it's on to plan B, which is either some new front springs from another company or cutting the front springs, which I'm not keen on doing. I've thought about the BMR 1 inch lower A arms, but a $500 fix for a set of $200 springs doesn't seem logical. Has anyone else had this issue with Strano springs? If so, what was the fix and can you buy just front springs from another company?
You've got a few options.
First, assuming everything is installed correctly, really you just dont like the way the front sits compared to the rear right? The easiest thing to do then would be to raise the rear a little like where it was before it settled. You can try putting a heater hose on the top of the rear spring in addition to also using the stock spring seat.
If you have koni sa's you could use the lower perch in the front although its not ideal for lowering springs.
Do you have any extra weight in the back or weight off the front?
You've got a few options.
First, assuming everything is installed correctly, really you just dont like the way the front sits compared to the rear right? The easiest thing to do then would be to raise the rear a little like where it was before it settled. You can try putting a heater hose on the top of the rear spring in addition to also using the stock spring seat.
If you have koni sa's you could use the lower perch in the front although its not ideal for lowering springs.
Do you have any extra weight in the back or weight off the front?
You're correct, I could raise the rear some, but I don't mind the height of the rear the way it is, it's just that the front is too high, even with the rear raised, the front is too high. I had Koni STR.T's installed with these springs and they have no lower purch, just the one.
Wow that looks clean levilz!!! What's the wheels & tires set up? Looks like the Vette wheels too, from which year? Pretty sure I know it's a Z06 wheel? Just wanting to make sure because that's the stance I'm wanting on my Hawk!!!
Thanks! Yeah, they're C6 ZO6 Reps with a deep dish in the rear and a smaller lip in the front. I'm not positive what brand they are since I picked them up used (actually made some cash taking them and selling my stockers). Pretty sure they came from OE Wheels though. The setup is 18x10.5 in the rear on a 295/35/18, and 17x9 w/ 275/40/17's up front. I had to roll the inner lip of the 1/4's and put a small .247 spacer because it was just barely touching the inner well, but it fits in there pretty-well perfect now.
Just a side note, I'm not sure if it was the quality of the brand, or if they weren't taken care of by the previous owner at all, but the wheels are pitting and the chrome has chipped off of a few places. I would recommend looking for a better quality set.... if I knew who made them. Since I'm not sure on the brand though I guess that's not really helpful. Lol.
Pics? Amount it's changed? On level ground? I'm curious myself given it's not a normal thing. Though fwiw, I just replied to an email from a fellow. His car is slammed in the back with two different sets of "stock" springs.
*NOTE THESE ARE NOT MY SPRINGS* This is an example of how some cars vary for any number of reasons.
It's a fun game sometimes. This is why nobody quotes an EXACT drop on springs and whu I don't even try to make a claim about it anymore. I had one guy call once upset his rear was too low, when he had measured before and after and his old springs were 1/8" lower than mine.. but said they were fine.
Again if a 100% exact ride height is the desire with NO wiggle room, then something with height adjustment should be considered. Normal springs costs less, but we cannot account for millions of combinations of cars out there. Worn parts, installation differences, accessories added to cars, tire diameter changes.
Back on point. I'd like to see just how much it's changed.
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Pics? Amount it's changed? On level ground? I'm curious myself given it's not a normal thing. Though fwiw, I just replied to an email from a fellow. His car is slammed in the back with two different sets of "stock" springs.
*NOTE THESE ARE NOT MY SPRINGS* This is an example of how some cars vary for any number of reasons.
It's a fun game sometimes. This is why nobody quotes an EXACT drop on springs and whu I don't even try to make a claim about it anymore. I had one guy call once upset his rear was too low, when he had measured before and after and his old springs were 1/8" lower than mine.. but said they were fine.
Again if a 100% exact ride height is the desire with NO wiggle room, then something with height adjustment should be considered. Normal springs costs less, but we cannot account for millions of combinations of cars out there. Worn parts, installation differences, accessories added to cars, tire diameter changes.
Back on point. I'd like to see just how much it's changed.
I don't have any pics right not, but the passenger front is still 26.5", The drivers front was at about 26 3/4 inches but it seems a little higher now for some reason and both back rears are just below 26.5". This doesn't have anything to do with worn existing parts on the car being that it's a 1996 34,000 mile garage queen, the upper perches were fine. At this point, I'm definitely not pleased with the stance and I've got some UMI spring spacers to raise the rear some, but that doesn't solve the problem in the front. I guess I'll have to start cutting the front springs to get the right height I want there or trash the springs and go with something different. And the height measurements were all measured in the same spot in my garage, so it isn't where the car is sitting that had anything to do with the height measurements.
Looks really good, I'd be thrilled to death if mine sat that way, but unfortunately, that's not the case.
OH I am, also I couldn't be happier with how this new combo rides, handles, etc. I have the Koni STR.T's and Continental Extreme DW's.....tires are a notch above the nittos I had for sure. Anyway....Strano/Koni/Continentals for the win for me.
120 sets of springs just arrived..... 12 sets just packed and headed out the door today.
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Every set that was on backorder was picked up today by FedEx. You should see them before the end of the week!
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I don't have any pics right not, but the passenger front is still 26.5", The drivers front was at about 26 3/4 inches but it seems a little higher now for some reason and both back rears are just below 26.5". This doesn't have anything to do with worn existing parts on the car being that it's a 1996 34,000 mile garage queen, the upper perches were fine. At this point, I'm definitely not pleased with the stance and I've got some UMI spring spacers to raise the rear some, but that doesn't solve the problem in the front. I guess I'll have to start cutting the front springs to get the right height I want there or trash the springs and go with something different. And the height measurements were all measured in the same spot in my garage, so it isn't where the car is sitting that had anything to do with the height measurements.
I guess this is why I'm confused. 26.5" RF and rear, and about 26.75" LF. That's not all that high, and is pretty standard kind of numbers with my springs. I have not seen what this car looks like I don't know what size tires it's on in terms of aspect ratio. But going off the numbers what I see here is completely not abnormal.
I can't see the car, I didn't install the stuff. I have no idea who did. I don't know if they undid control arms then tightened the bolts on those back up with the car hanging in the air, binding the bushings. I really wish I had an answer for you. But given the numbers I see aren't even really strange, and I can't even look at the car, it's kind of hard for me to offer any advice. I never unbolt the control arms for this job, but the GM service manual says too, maybe that's where the issue lies.
The springs are not hand made individually or anything, they are run off one coil of wire 240 at a time making 120 car sets. We don't even mix springs from different batches.
We have reached a point where I can't offer much advice without more information about what else changed or how the install was done. The springs are stiffer than stock, by a lot. They are shorter than stock by a lot. The car does not weigh the same thing on each corner, and because the front springs are same rate and in fact the same spring if there is some variance in something, anything, the result can be a difference in height. Mind you it's 100% normal and common for the left side to be up to 1/2" higher than the right, and you are well within that range. In fact based on these numbers I see the LF being "about" 1/4" taller than the other 4. My Corvette is corner weighted and it's almost 1/2" higher on the right side than the left and the with the RF being closer the LF than the RR is the to LR. And that's how the car gets to 50/50% cross weights. The car is 1% left side heavy with me in it, 1% front heavy in total. LF/RR, RF/LR come out to 49.9/50.1% cross and no corner sits the same as any other.
If an exact height is the goal then coil-overs are a solution that you need to investigate. There is too much variance in cars, mounts, etc. to insure any particular height. And you can see that other cars here don't have that problem or at least the owners don't seem to care. I'd like to know if one of you guys who posted pics recently can take some measurements for me for comparison.
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