getting the right springs
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From: Chicago, IL
Car: 1988 Pontiac Trans Am GTA
Engine: L98 350
Transmission: 700r-4
getting the right springs
i have an 88 gta. i took quite a bit of weight of the front of the car and added a bit (1 subwoofer) to the back. well right now my car looks like it halfway down the runway and ready to take off. the front of the car rose up about an inch and a half and the rear is now squatting on the pass side, prolly from a bad spring. all of the springs on the car are OE from factory. would a set of 2" lowering springs bring the front back to stock and a set of stock springs bring the rear back even? how do i solve this problem?
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you;d most likely need to measure it to make sure to start with. Probably measure from ground to the fenderlip most likely? Then post that back and i'm sure someone could reccomend a spring for you at that time.
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From: Chicago, IL
Car: 1988 Pontiac Trans Am GTA
Engine: L98 350
Transmission: 700r-4
measurements
front pass 28.5"
front driver 28"
rear pass 27.5"
rear driver 26.5"
the does have stock size tires and rims, and it has new stock struts and shocks
front pass 28.5"
front driver 28"
rear pass 27.5"
rear driver 26.5"
the does have stock size tires and rims, and it has new stock struts and shocks
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