Dropzone Springs, Will These Struts Work?
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Car: 88 Camaro S/C
Engine: 350
Transmission: 700-R4
Dropzone Springs, Will These Struts Work?
Hey I just got dropzone springs and I guess I'll change the struts too while I'm down there.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ST-SH...spagenameZWDVW
I'm trying to fix up the car, but it's still a daily driver, and I'm only 19 at that, but will they work alright?
They'll be paired up with a 4th gen disc rear end, the dropzone springs, tubular lca's, and spohn sfc's.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ST-SH...spagenameZWDVW
I'm trying to fix up the car, but it's still a daily driver, and I'm only 19 at that, but will they work alright?
They'll be paired up with a 4th gen disc rear end, the dropzone springs, tubular lca's, and spohn sfc's.
Yeah they'll work. I'm not sure if they are a good match, but they'll work together. The hard thing about working with these cheaper parts is the manufacturers wont release the actual specs of the part. So you never really know what its gonna be like until you have it all installed. Dropzone dosnt release spring rates and ST dosnt release compression/rebound rates so its hard to know. The ST add says it'll work for lowered cars, so you should be alright. One thing will be for sure, it'll be better then blown OEM stuff.
Just an opinion but I'd recommend you do the LCA's later. I would ensure all bushings are good, and if so put that $$ into better Dampeners and/or Springs. If not get the bushings in good working order.
Just an opinion but I'd recommend you do the LCA's later. I would ensure all bushings are good, and if so put that $$ into better Dampeners and/or Springs. If not get the bushings in good working order.
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