For those who want to see ride height after springs
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oops, forgot, the kits include adj. collars, sleeves and eibach springsand are around $400 for all 4 corners. unless you're doing some serious racing, the GC's are plenty sturdy for most applications. the qa1's are a nice set-up, but they're also $2000.
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Originally Posted by 02perfect
96 lt-1,
google ground control coilovers and you'll get hits for suppliers, hopefully one will be a sponsor.
all you need to be aware of is there is a kit designed specifically for your year/shock set-up.
good luck.
google ground control coilovers and you'll get hits for suppliers, hopefully one will be a sponsor.
all you need to be aware of is there is a kit designed specifically for your year/shock set-up.
good luck.
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Revalved Bilsteins and LT1 pro kit from Sam Strano
17 x 9.5 - stock tire size - no adjustable panhard bar
https://ls1tech.com/forums/suspension-brakes/279119-pro-kit-bilsteins.html
17 x 9.5 - stock tire size - no adjustable panhard bar
https://ls1tech.com/forums/suspension-brakes/279119-pro-kit-bilsteins.html
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full qa1's coilovers up front and 12 way adj. qa1 and cut dms' springs in the rear...pretty low with my pacesetter lt's and 3.5 y with the "resonator" right behind it...prolly inch and half off the ground or 2 inches
yeah whoops posted this on my friends name...actually 2fast97z
yeah whoops posted this on my friends name...actually 2fast97z
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Has anyone removed the rear isolators on a car with stock suspension? I want to eventually lower my car, but I cant afford it right now. Will removing the isolators more or less make the car look leval? Also does anyone have pics if they have done this? And how will it affect ride quality, I know I cant have the same ride as a cadillac bu the roads around here are terrible.
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The spring isolators. I see alot of people with the DMS kit just use heater hose I was wondering if I could do the same with the stock springs.
edit: I found a thread regarding this a few threads down. But pics would still be nice.
edit: I found a thread regarding this a few threads down. But pics would still be nice.
Last edited by Mr. Trick; 02-07-2006 at 07:19 PM.
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Yeah you can do the !ISOLATOR! mod on stock springs. I think that if you didn't do the front's though your rear would sit lower. When I find some time I'm going to put the stock springs back on my car in the rear with the !ISOLATOR! mod and leave the front eibachs on. Just hunt around. I'm sure you can find some front springs pretty cheap. Just be sure to get new shocks and struts when you lower your car.
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two picts of my car, with cut springs. I cut off 1 coil all the way around. I wish I would have cut 1.5 or 2 coils. But this is fine for now, soon I will buy new springs anyways!
the top of wheel to wheel well distance is the same as SLP lowering springs.
the top of wheel to wheel well distance is the same as SLP lowering springs.