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my old car had sportlines. I had the prokit before but the sportlines looked SO much better.
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Originally Posted by 99Transamls1
that looks pretty good hank How much did you have to lower it?
I got your PM but your box is full....its just lowered with the Pro-Kit spings. I think they lower around 1.25" all around
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Originally Posted by 99Transamls1
sorry hank, What size tires are you running? as you can see I got to get something to cover up those fender wells
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sorry its an LT1 but it has sportlines
If you do get the sportlines get the ones for a LT1 car. They ride much better. I had them on this 97 and they rode and handled awesome. I then got a 00 WS6 and got the LS1 sportlines and they bounced and ride like ****, i took them off after 300 miles.
If you do get the sportlines get the ones for a LT1 car. They ride much better. I had them on this 97 and they rode and handled awesome. I then got a 00 WS6 and got the LS1 sportlines and they bounced and ride like ****, i took them off after 300 miles.
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Originally Posted by 99Transamls1
Do you guys think 2" would be too low to lower it
mines pretty close to 2" if that give you an idea 9.5's up front 11's out back with 315 nittos on the rear need to roll the fender slightly to clear completely