Anyone tell me the stock length.....
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24 mm Formula/Camaro...same thing. I measured mine, stock front and rear, and got 2 1/4". The replacement ones I got from Energy Suspension measured 2 5/8".....FYI.
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If not, you could buy them and cut the sleeves to what you want. The website is at http://www.energysuspension.com if you want to look at their catalog.. there's no "pontiac firebird" area, so just go under chevy camaro.
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From: Fort Mill, SC, USA
Car: '88 Iroc, '91 RS, and a '70 RS
Engine: 5.7 TPI; 5.0 TBI; ZZ4/T56 on the ag
Transmission: A4, A4, slated to be a T56
From the site, the closest size they have are 2 3/8". They have size 2" on the shorter side and 2 5/8" on the longer side. I go with TomP, just cut it if you need to. This has been brought up before, and the consensus was that unless you are road racing you don't need it to be perfect.
The site says this:
TO FIT/SELECT PROPER SET-
Vehicle must be on level ground (not jacked up) with wheels supporting it. Make sure stabilizer bar end eyelet (B) is parallel with the control arm (C). Many times they are not. You may be required to use a slightly longer or shorter sleeve length than the original. Measure sleeve length (A) and compare to the chart to find the correct set.
Size yours accordingly.
Ed
The site says this:
TO FIT/SELECT PROPER SET-
Vehicle must be on level ground (not jacked up) with wheels supporting it. Make sure stabilizer bar end eyelet (B) is parallel with the control arm (C). Many times they are not. You may be required to use a slightly longer or shorter sleeve length than the original. Measure sleeve length (A) and compare to the chart to find the correct set.
Size yours accordingly.
Ed
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