anyone using moroso trick springs??
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From: lansing,il
Car: 92 z28
Engine: carb'd small block
Transmission: th400
Axle/Gears: 10+2 bolt
anyone using moroso trick springs??
like the topic says... just wondering how many coil(s) u cut off and if u think they made an improvement....thinking of picking up a set but i heard u need to cut a coil or so...just trying to so what everyone else was doin out there...
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From: Danville, IN
Car: 1991 Camaro Z28
Engine: LS1
Transmission: 4L60E
Axle/Gears: Strange 12 Bolt, 3.42
I just installed a set of Moroso trick springs a few weeks ago on my car. Definately helps weight transfer a lot..well worth the money if you are looking to improve your 60' times. The only down side is if you drive much on the street they give your car a more bouncy floating type of feeling.
You will probably have to cut off 1-2 coils off your springs depending on the weight of your car and tire size to get it where you want. I cut 2 coils off of mine.
You will probably have to cut off 1-2 coils off your springs depending on the weight of your car and tire size to get it where you want. I cut 2 coils off of mine.
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From: Hanover, MA
Car: Camaro
Engine: 305-150/254 combo
Transmission: TH350 or T200
Axle/Gears: Srange 12 bolt; 5.14 or 5.38
Cut off one full coil if you are still street driving it. One and a half if it's strictly drag only, bear in mind if you do cut this much a 29" tall front tire likely won't work as it will hit when the suspension compresses. The 29" tires will still hit at times with just the single coil but it's not bad. Take out the plastic inner fenders also, it'll prevent the potential self removal by the tires.
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