lowering
Joined: Aug 2006
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From: Central NJ
Car: 86 Trans Am
Engine: 408 stroker sbc
Transmission: TKO600
Axle/Gears: Moser full floater m9, 3:70 trutrac
Re: lowering
lower springs
ebiach prokit or hotchkis for 1"
ebaich sportlines or inatrax for 1.5 to 2"
looking around for the best price you will find them all for about 200 bux give or take a few
ebiach prokit or hotchkis for 1"
ebaich sportlines or inatrax for 1.5 to 2"
looking around for the best price you will find them all for about 200 bux give or take a few
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From: East Tennesse
Car: 1991 RS Camaro
Engine: L03 (want LS1)
Transmission: 700R-4 (and T56)
Axle/Gears: 4th Gen 3.23 posi
Re: lowering
You'll want to do shocks when you lower it as well. The stock shocks (or OEM replacements) won't last with the lowerings. You're ride and handling will suffer without good shocks with the springs.
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From: Naples, FL
Car: 91 RS Camaro, 75 L82 Corvette
Engine: LO3, 383 Stroker
Transmission: 700R4, TH400
Axle/Gears: 4th gen 3.23 posi/LS1 discs, stock
Re: lowering
Also need to get an adjustable panhard bar, otherwise your rear won't be centered after you lower it. You might want to look into some LCA relocation brackets too, but they are not required.
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