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Old 08-14-2013, 06:06 AM
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I was looking at lowering springs for my 96 camaro 3.8l. i have herd good things about eibach but the springs i was looking at show that they fit 96 z28 but not the 3800 seriesII. So i was wondering if anyone could let me know if they would work on my car?
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I have the Pro kit on my 98. They've been on for 3 years, no issues. IMO the car sits perfect.

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Rears notoriously sag, new they cost close to a higher quality spring like Strano or BMR. Love my BMRs.
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Can't beat them BMR's! Eibach Pro are too low to go.
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You can run a set of H & R #50729 they're listed for V6 applications.
http://www.tirerack.com/suspension/s...6&autoModClar=



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