I am looking for some lowering springs for my 87 GTA. I will drive it on the street and do some mild racing. I was wondering what springs would be the best for it. I heard that the Eiback sportlines are beter than the pro-kit because the progressive rate of the pro-kit makes them unpredictable. What are your opinons and experiences with springs. Other brands I should look at? Thanks
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I like my Eibach Pro-kit springs. Very predictable. Ride isn't too harsh.
Craig
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84 Z28 305HO, 5spd, 222,000 miles, Edelbrock intake, Hedman headers, low restriction exh(w/cat), K&N air filter, 14.630 at 93.17mph
Del-A-lum front control arm bushings, Moog ball-joints, Energy suspension front sway bar end links, Moog rear sway bar end links, Eibach pro-kit springs, tokico shocks/struts, AU secondary rods
www.indycamaro.com
Craig
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84 Z28 305HO, 5spd, 222,000 miles, Edelbrock intake, Hedman headers, low restriction exh(w/cat), K&N air filter, 14.630 at 93.17mph
Del-A-lum front control arm bushings, Moog ball-joints, Energy suspension front sway bar end links, Moog rear sway bar end links, Eibach pro-kit springs, tokico shocks/struts, AU secondary rods
www.indycamaro.com
I like the pro-kit I installed,they make for good handleing and not that harsh of a ride as stated above.
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pro-kit; sport line is just as good except more stiff, obviously because of the extra lowering.
eibach would be the best without going with a custom made setup.
eibach would be the best without going with a custom made setup.
Pro-kit's front springs are ok,but rear springs are too soft.
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Anyone have any comments on the Global West springs. They're linear.
