New GM TA 2002 WS6 rear spring part number: come inside to replace your old ones.
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Car: 1996 Camaro
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New GM TA 2002 WS6 rear spring part number: come inside to replace your old ones.
Guys and Gals..............here is the GM part number for 2002 TA WS6 Rear springs......#10305134........dealer sells them for $84.60ea......gmpartsdirect sells them for $48.22...............they are the same WS6 rear coil springs for all year cars 82-92 that everyone is looking for.........so why buy aftermarket when you can have brand new WS6 rear springs on your car.......remember these springs fit in Camaro's also as not to leave anyone out......I put these springs in my 1992 Firebird in the rear and its much better tan those stock saggy ones I had in it..........
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From: S**ky town of Weymouth, MA
Car: 88 IROC
Engine: 305 TPI
Transmission: 700R4
Do these lower the car at all? I have the iroc ones that are all worn out and those sound like a good idea. Can I get them for the front or just the rear? What about the spring isolators in the rear?
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Speed.......that is the part number for just the ...rear WS6 springs....you can go to the dealer and get new isolators for like $20.00 ea........I dont have the part # for the isolators ( wish I did ).....but for that price thru ..gmpartsdirect.....you really cant beat getting 2002 WS6 springs for your ride........hope that helps.......
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From: orlando, fl usa
Car: 1986 pontiac TA
Engine: 360 HSR
Transmission: 700r4 3300 yank converter
Axle/Gears: 3.27 9 bolt
you can go to autozone and get springs for a 92 z28 for 37.99 front pair 55.99 for rear. here is the part #fcs5662s for front. rcs5635v for the rear.
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Well that could be possible but for my car 1992 Firebird the rear springs were shot when I got it......drove it for almost a yr like that then I got this part numer for 2002 TA WS6 springs and got them for my car.......the car rides alot better with the new springs in the rear end and is much stiffer also...........the ones Zoned Auto sells are variable rate springs for our cars.....since alot of 4th gen parts do swap into our cars id figure I would post it and see what ppl think..........
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So will these springs raise the rear of my iroc? My springs are shot too and those look like a good deal cause i dont want to lower it. Are they progressive springs? I really would like to know if they will raise the car or not. Arnt iroc springs a little stiffer and make the car lower a little compared to regular 92 Z28 springs?
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Transmission: 700r4 3300 yank converter
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they will raise it back to factory height. they might be a little tall at first, but will settle in about 2 weeks.
the question is if the ws6 or SS is lower than the TA or camaro v8... supposing you get ws6 springs for your iroc, if your rear is lighter, even for the same spring height it will sit higher.
also, take into acount that when you put (factory, stock, replacement...) new springs the car always will sit higher than it used to sit...
also, take into acount that when you put (factory, stock, replacement...) new springs the car always will sit higher than it used to sit...
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