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Old 04-20-2007, 01:09 PM
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I got a 97 lt1 with Sam's revalves and an eibach pro kit. From what I keep reading on here eibach probably wasn't the best choice. What do you guys recommend? I do want to lower the car and get better handling.

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Everybody complains about a lowered car on the streets. Even Sams springs are too low for everyday driving in some situations. IMO I would purchase just the SLP Level 2 rear springs matched with your factory front springs. The SLP Level 2 springs will lower the rear of your car just right.

Look Here:http://www.slponline.com/view_product.asp?P=720783798
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I'm waiting on Sam's springs and going with koni's.I want the front low,lookin for that hot rod rake.
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Originally Posted by gollum
Everybody complains about a lowered car on the streets. Even Sams springs are too low for everyday driving in some situations. IMO I would purchase just the SLP Level 2 rear springs matched with your factory front springs. The SLP Level 2 springs will lower the rear of your car just right.

Look Here:http://www.slponline.com/view_product.asp?P=720783798
What springs have you actually run on besides your stock ones and the SLP ones?



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