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Old 07-29-2003, 02:49 AM
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lowering springs

was wondering about lowring my berlinetta, and what springs i should use. ill prolly buy off ebay, there are mostly 3-4 different brands i see, spring tech, drop zone, ebiach

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Old 07-29-2003, 02:52 AM
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Why are you doing it? You might change your alignment and cause other components to wear out prematurely. If I had to choose, I'd go with Eibach.
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im not going to drive in the snow, one of my front springs sheared near the bottom and a small peice broke off. my front shocks need replacing, the 15" rims i put on make the car sit higher. so i figure a full set of lowering springs would solve near all those things
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I'd go with new shocks and springs and forget about lowering it. Some camaros are also equipped with 15 in wheels. I'd settle for that ride height and not bother with other springs to lower it because you might have to bring it back to 14s someday and that would be a pain.
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