Eibach Springs
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From: No Emissions
Car: 85 Trans Am TPI
Engine: Big Enough
Eibach Springs
I was wondering if a set of eibach springs for a 1995 trans am would fit and work on my 1985 trans am. They are the eibach PRO-KIT springs that lower the car about 1" front and back.
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From: Clark, NJ, exit 135
Car: 1984 Camaro Z28
Engine: 350 CID
Transmission: Beefed up 700R4
mostlikely not....if they have a different product for 82-92 and 93-02 id think they would differ...otherwise they would just sell 82-02 spring kits but thats just my guess
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From: Phoenix, AZ, USA
Car: 1991 T/A - Sold (sniff) 1980 T/A Pa
I give them a definite buy. I switched about 2 years ago and have never looked back. No more bump stops over speed bumps, very little nose dive during braking. An awesome product. Your ride will change to slightly rougher, but if you spend money and get good shocks your g-friend won't complain too much. I went with Monroe Sensatrac's, but most go with KYB or something like them.
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From: Norfolk, VA. USA
Car: 86 Trans Am, 88 Formula
Engine: 95LT4, 305TPI
Transmission: T56, T5
New set is about $230-270 I think.
I have the Sportlines on my car and I haven't driven my car yet with them.
My friend has the Pro-Kit on his 98 and it rode great.
I have the Sportlines on my car and I haven't driven my car yet with them.
My friend has the Pro-Kit on his 98 and it rode great.
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